[News] Innovative Amiga Newsletter 3/2000 | ANN.lu |
Posted on 15-Mar-2000 07:52 GMT by Christian Kemp | 5 comments View flat View list |
In Innovative's latest newsletter, they are announcing that BlackIRC 1.1 is now freeware, that the Anet1200 card has been sold out, that the VHI homepage has been updated and that the VHI-driver for GVP IV 24 is available now. Read more below.
14.3.2000 BlackIRC 1.1 Freeware Edition released
Our company's activities move more and more into the
graphics-area and in development of online-applications
for servers and enterprises. As a result our capacities
for the further development of BlackIRC don't last and we
now release it as Freeware. The integrated BlackNEWS
will be continued by amiga-news.de. At the same time, we
are not able to give you any more support for BlackIRC
as it is now Freeware and support costs money. If a private
person or company is interested in the further development
of BlackIRC, we hand out sourcecode-licences starting at
5000 DEM.
BlackIRC is an IRC-Client for the AMIGA, whose abilities
are unique worlwide. E.g., extras like XDCC, Bots, CTCP-
Flood-Protection, etc. are included by standard in the
client. Even more, BlackIRC is the only IRC-Client on the
AMIGA, that allows you to do videoconferences.
14.3.2000 ANet 1200 sold out
The ANet 1200-boards are sold out and we therefore can't
offer it anymore.
10.3.2000 VHI-Homepage updated
The VHI-homepage has been updated. New areas include a logo-
area and a new page with pictures and information on most of
the currently supported videoboards.
10.3.2000 VHI-driver for GVP IV 24 available
A VHI-driver for the GVP IV24-digitizer is available for free
download from the VHI-page. Best experienced with VLRec NG 4.0 :)
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Innovative Amiga Newsletter 3/2000 : Comment 5 of 5 | ANN.lu |
Posted by floyd on 14-Mar-2000 23:00 GMT | In reply to Comment 4 (floyd): well it appears I had a bad download my first and second download, and by the time I
got the last download for the night which appears to be good I didn't unarc it.
but I say if you had are trouble download it again. It works.
later floyd |
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Innovative Amiga Newsletter 3/2000 : Comment 4 of 5 | ANN.lu |
Posted by floyd on 14-Mar-2000 23:00 GMT | I downloaded blackirc v1.1 freeware version several times and the file doesn't contain
the file BlackIRC ,it does have BlackIRC.info but no executable file.I got it to run
by copying the shareware version of the BlackIRC into the directory that it created
when it was dearced, So I know I didn't just overlook the file. I am interested in
BlackIRC not because of the IRC part but beacause it supposeably can do video
conferences. I.E. it must have streaming video.
later floyd |
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Innovative Amiga Newsletter 3/2000 : Comment 2 of 5 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Christian Behrens on 14-Mar-2000 23:00 GMT | In reply to Comment 1 (Marcin Juszkiewicz): I downloaded it, too, and it seems to work just fine. You need to have your TCP/IP stack loaded, though.
The version is 1.1 FREEWARE.
Hope this helps,
-Christian |
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Innovative Amiga Newsletter 3/2000 : Comment 3 of 5 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Brad on 14-Mar-2000 23:00 GMT | I wouldn't worry about the ANET1200 card. Just buy the CNET CN40BC. I own one and it works great. |
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Innovative Amiga Newsletter 3/2000 : Comment 1 of 5 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Marcin Juszkiewicz on 14-Mar-2000 23:00 GMT | BlackIRC is freeware.. I downloaded it and tried to run. Then I run SnoopDOS to see why it cannot start. Freeware looks for KEY (S:BlackIRC.key).
Now I'm waiting for next edition of REALLY freeware BlackIRC. |
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