[News] Part 3 of the Greenboy interview | ANN.lu |
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[News] Village Tronic Paraglide status report | ANN.lu |
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[News] Open Amiga Foundation and AROS Announce Strategic Relationship | ANN.lu |
Posted on 18-Feb-2000 08:11 GMT by Christian Kemp | 0 comments |
Steve Crietzman writes:
The Open Amiga Foundation and AROS are to enter into a symbiotic
strategic relationship. Their ojectives are compatible,
it makes sense for [them] to work together. [..] Standards Bodies,
Working Groups and Development Teams will be created to focus on the
development of modern standards, and the production of high-quality
Amiga software and applications for an open-source Amiga OS.
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Posted on 18-Feb-2000 07:59 GMT by Christian Kemp | 0 comments |
Tom Neidhardt
writes: EASys! sets new standards in terms of Amiga computers' usage. Especially users of the actual Workbench 3.5 will see EASys! as an ultimate enhancement for the current system update. But not only for those, EASys! is also in daily use on OS3.1 and SCALOS systems empowering their usability and giving them a totally new value.
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Posted on 16-Feb-2000 08:29 GMT by Christian Kemp | 0 comments |
Domagoj Ozanic writes:
Web page intended specially to support Amiga PPC effort in general. Fresh News, Questionnaire, Solutions, Links, Hardware, Software and other sections cover complete support for every PPC Amiga user.
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[News] First AmigaZone Fleecy chat transcript available | ANN.lu |
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[News] Transmeta don't plan 68k support | ANN.lu |
Posted on 14-Feb-2000 20:02 GMT by Christian Kemp | 33 comments View flat View list |
Black Hand says he repeatedly mailed Transmeta to enquire about 68k emulation support, or the posibility to access and modifiy the morphing code. Here's what Frank Priscaro replied: Supporting the Amiga was something that we considered early on, but had to drop because all of our resources needed to be focused on the Linux and x86 markets. We have no plans at this time to support the 68K family of processors.
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[News] Amiga Inc., and Haage & Partner announce cooperation | ANN.lu |
Posted on 14-Feb-2000 10:58 GMT by Christian Kemp | 26 comments View flat View list |
In an announcement dated February 11, 2000, Amiga Inc., and Haage & Partner announce a full and long term strategic partnership designed to benefit both the classic Amiga, and the Amigas of the future. [..] In partnership we can not only ensure a smooth and hopefully seamless transition for the classic community, but finally move forwards to take advantage of, and define the technology of tomorrow.
Haage & Partner will work with Amiga Inc. to ensure compatibility with the classic software and to move the Amiga forwards with exciting new products.
They will provide the Amiga market with the most effective tools and applications possible.
Amiga Incorporated is dedicated to the development, design, and implementation of components, services, and models that support the digital experience of tomorrow.
Read the full announcement in English or German.
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[News] World of Amiga 2000 | ANN.lu |
Posted on 14-Feb-2000 09:38 GMT by Christian Kemp | 8 comments View flat View list |
Andrew Elia writes: Once again, the UK will be the centre of Amiga attention this summer. While we are awaiting confirmation of the exact dates, we can confirm that the show will be happening in late June/early July.
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[Motd] RSS finally working | ANN.lu |
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