The cheats database of Amiga Future is updates weekly by David Jahn, even at first sight if it is not immediately apparent.
The cheat database on the Amiga Future webpage is probably the biggest German collection for the Amiga.
This is not just about cheats. Many solutions, tips and tricks, as well as Freezer addresses can be found in this collection. [...]
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Amiga Future: cheats database Update
Published 24.09.2022 - 09:41 by AndreasM
AmigaPortal Autumn Raffle 2022
Published 23.09.2022 - 10:20 by Torque_live
The AmigaPortal.de invites you to the autumn competition 2022.
You can participate in the period from 23.9.2022 to 30.09.2022.
The exact conditions of participation and prizes can be found here:
https://www.amigaportal.de/index.php?th ... -2022.292/ [...]
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You can participate in the period from 23.9.2022 to 30.09.2022.
The exact conditions of participation and prizes can be found here:
https://www.amigaportal.de/index.php?th ... -2022.292/ [...]
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ZitaFTP Server v1.35 - AmigaOS Quick-Fix
Published 19.09.2022 - 17:40 by AndreasM
Some users reported having a crash on startup with the new ZitaFTP Server released last week. It was caused by a thread that was missing AmiSSL initialization. AmiSSL requires special initialization for every thread that uses it, and this was missing on one thread. This has now been fixed, so a quick-fix version has been released.
Existing users can use AmiUpdate to download the quick-fix.
https://keasigmadelta.com/blog/zitaftp- ... quick-fix/
Existing users can use AmiUpdate to download the quick-fix.
https://keasigmadelta.com/blog/zitaftp- ... quick-fix/
Scorpion Engine 2022.7 released
Published 19.09.2022 - 17:40 by AndreasM
Scorpion Engine released in the Version 2022.7.
Changes:
Mouse support, including support for two simultaneous mice [...]
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Changes:
Mouse support, including support for two simultaneous mice [...]
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Lotek64 issue 63 published
Published 19.09.2022 - 17:39 by AndreasM
Issue 63 of Lotek64 has been published and can be downloaded free of charge from the homepage.
Contents:
Interview with cracker legend Galahad (Amiga) [...]
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Contents:
Interview with cracker legend Galahad (Amiga) [...]
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Harv Laser passed away
Published 19.09.2022 - 17:38 by AndreasM
A journalist and technical writer by profession, Harvey "Harv" Laser was an Amiga Friend and supporter from the beginning.
He purchased an Amiga 1000 as soon as it became available on October 7, 1985. He founded the Amiga Zone dial-up service in the same year, starting on the American People/Link platform (a CompuServe competitor also known as "Plink"), transitioning to Portal Communications in 1991, and finally setting up a website, Telnet and Wildcat system at AmigaZone.com in 1996. He passionately maintained this infrastructure and community well into the 2010s. Having always been fascinated by handheld digital devices, he used to attend early Amiga events with a Canon Xap Shot camera (remember those 2" floppy disks?)
Harv wrote over a thousand Amiga-related articles and reviews, contributing to more printed and online publications than we can count. He was interviewed and quoted on Amiga topics in Time Magazine, Wired Magazine, and The Wall Street Journal. He also wrote numerous software manuals, and the Amiga chapter in John Dvorak's Guide to Desktop Telecommunications (Osborne/McGraw-Hill, 1990). He helped edit Rob Peck's The Amiga Companion (IDG Communications/Peterborough, 1988). He took great care in writing the occasional obituary. [...]
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He purchased an Amiga 1000 as soon as it became available on October 7, 1985. He founded the Amiga Zone dial-up service in the same year, starting on the American People/Link platform (a CompuServe competitor also known as "Plink"), transitioning to Portal Communications in 1991, and finally setting up a website, Telnet and Wildcat system at AmigaZone.com in 1996. He passionately maintained this infrastructure and community well into the 2010s. Having always been fascinated by handheld digital devices, he used to attend early Amiga events with a Canon Xap Shot camera (remember those 2" floppy disks?)
Harv wrote over a thousand Amiga-related articles and reviews, contributing to more printed and online publications than we can count. He was interviewed and quoted on Amiga topics in Time Magazine, Wired Magazine, and The Wall Street Journal. He also wrote numerous software manuals, and the Amiga chapter in John Dvorak's Guide to Desktop Telecommunications (Osborne/McGraw-Hill, 1990). He helped edit Rob Peck's The Amiga Companion (IDG Communications/Peterborough, 1988). He took great care in writing the occasional obituary. [...]
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Wayfarer 4.1 released
Published 18.09.2022 - 13:39 by AndreasM
Wayfarer released in the Version 4.1 for MorphOS.
Changes:
Rebased to WebKitGTK 2.36.7 [...]
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Changes:
Rebased to WebKitGTK 2.36.7 [...]
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Virtual dimension: Where the past meets the future
Published 18.09.2022 - 11:09 by AndreasM
35 years of gaming experience, as well as 20 years worth of Internet videos - Virtual Dimension has been dealing with the digital world for many years to report on interesting, as well as, background information. Whether that's the C64, Amiga, PC, Atari or Schneider: Virtual Dimension knows the history of computer gaming and so gives you the chance to glance backwards while at the same time looking forward to the future.
Since our last announcement, Virtual Dimension has now put the following videos online:
Indiana Jones 4 #1: Das Schicksal von Atlantis (RetroPlay/Amiga) [...]
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Since our last announcement, Virtual Dimension has now put the following videos online:
Indiana Jones 4 #1: Das Schicksal von Atlantis (RetroPlay/Amiga) [...]
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Amiga Videos on Youtube
Published 18.09.2022 - 11:08 by AndreasM
Almost every day new videos about the Amiga are published on Youtube.
In this weekly news report we want to list these videos for you.
Of course, this is just a small selection. We don't know all the Youtube channels around the Amiga either. [...]
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In this weekly news report we want to list these videos for you.
Of course, this is just a small selection. We don't know all the Youtube channels around the Amiga either. [...]
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Games That Werent: Aphasia
Published 17.09.2022 - 13:19 by AndreasM
Games That Weren write:
Yet another late Amiga game which was sadly never to be, and an interesting looking sideways scrolling shoot-em-up, which had a bit of a Menace/Blood Money feel to it. Details on the game are sketchy, and it seems only Amiga Computer Studio magazine covered it. Here it was revealed that the game would have six levels in total.
https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/2022/09/aphasia/
Yet another late Amiga game which was sadly never to be, and an interesting looking sideways scrolling shoot-em-up, which had a bit of a Menace/Blood Money feel to it. Details on the game are sketchy, and it seems only Amiga Computer Studio magazine covered it. Here it was revealed that the game would have six levels in total.
https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/2022/09/aphasia/