RedPill released in the Version Beta v0.9.14.
Changes:
-Added condition Contains Tile that checks all tiles colliding with a big object. [...]
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RedPill 0.9.14 Beta released
Published 07.10.2022 - 13:13 by AndreasM
New AmigaOS 4.1 SDK 54.16 available now
Published 07.10.2022 - 13:11 by AndreasM
Brussels – October 5, 2022
Hyperion Entertainment is pleased to announce the immediate availability of a very substantial and comprehensive update of the Software Development Kit (SDK) for AmigaOS 4.1 54.16.
New functionality includes but is not limited to: [...]
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Hyperion Entertainment is pleased to announce the immediate availability of a very substantial and comprehensive update of the Software Development Kit (SDK) for AmigaOS 4.1 54.16.
New functionality includes but is not limited to: [...]
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vasm 1.9a released
Published 04.10.2022 - 21:51 by AndreasM
vasm released in the Version 1.9a.
vasm is a portable and retargetable assembler to create linkable objects in various formats or absolute code. Multiple CPU-, syntax and output-modules can be selected.
Many common directives/pseudo-opcodes are supported (depending on the syntax module) as well as CPU-specific extensions. [...]
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vasm is a portable and retargetable assembler to create linkable objects in various formats or absolute code. Multiple CPU-, syntax and output-modules can be selected.
Many common directives/pseudo-opcodes are supported (depending on the syntax module) as well as CPU-specific extensions. [...]
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DIY project: HD floppy support for the Gotek drive
Published 02.10.2022 - 12:53 by osz
The Gotek-Amiga-HD-adaptor project by GitHub user gbouille is an expansion board for the Gotek drive which, when soldered together, is intended to provide support for HD floppies by generating the corresponding RDY signal. Unfortunately, not much information was available in the repository of the still young project at the time, which suggests that the author is still working on the project and the associated GitHub repository.
The KiCAD and Gerber files can be found in the GitHub repository: https://github.com/gbouille/Gotek-Amiga-HD-adaptor
News Source: GitHub
News Source URL: https://github.com/gbouille/Gotek-Amiga-HD-adaptor
The KiCAD and Gerber files can be found in the GitHub repository: https://github.com/gbouille/Gotek-Amiga-HD-adaptor
News Source: GitHub
News Source URL: https://github.com/gbouille/Gotek-Amiga-HD-adaptor
Virtual dimension: Where the past meets the future
Published 02.10.2022 - 11:41 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 #6 PUZZLE: Ausgrabung in der Wüste (RetroPlay/Amiga) [...]
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Since our last announcement, Virtual Dimension has now put the following videos online:
Indiana Jones 4 #6 PUZZLE: Ausgrabung in der Wüste (RetroPlay/Amiga) [...]
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Amiga Videos on Youtube
Published 02.10.2022 - 11:40 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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AmiBerry 5.4 released
Published 01.10.2022 - 23:36 by AndreasM
AmiBerry released in the Version 5.4.
Bugfixes:
whdbooter settings were not all parsed correctly [...]
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Bugfixes:
whdbooter settings were not all parsed correctly [...]
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Amiga Future special edition Amiga 37 in print
Published 01.10.2022 - 15:12 by AndreasM
The Amiga Future special edition "Amiga 37" recently went to press.
The magazine contains all important information about the Amiga 37 and thus replaces the usual flyers and coupons:
Exhibitor information, event schedule, hall plan, coupons, various interviews and of course a making of the Amiga 37 can be found in this issue. [...]
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The magazine contains all important information about the Amiga 37 and thus replaces the usual flyers and coupons:
Exhibitor information, event schedule, hall plan, coupons, various interviews and of course a making of the Amiga 37 can be found in this issue. [...]
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DIY project: Amiga 1000 parallel port converter
Published 01.10.2022 - 13:36 by osz
Yesterday we presented two self-build extensions by the GitHub user wiretap-retro, which enable the operation of an Amiga 500 and Amiga 2000 on an ATX power supply. Another project follows today from the same repository, which may help to save frustration and trouble: the Amiga 1000 parallel port converter.
All classic Amigas have a so-called Centronics parallel port, but not the Amiga 1000. If you compare the pin assignment of the parallel port on the Amiga with that of another Amiga model, you will see that everything up to and including pin 13 is the same for both pin assignments. However, the problem is between pins 14 and 25. On the Amiga 1000, all these pins are GND, except for pin 23 (+5V), pin 24 (not connected) and pin 25 (/RESET). With all other Amiga models, however, the last three pins have moved and are located on pin 14 (+5V), pin 15 (not connected) and pin 16 (/RESET).
Soldered together and connected to the parallel port of the Amiga 1000, this little extension can save you some trouble: https://github.com/wiretap-retro/Amiga- ... -Converter
News Source: GitHub
News Source URL: https://github.com/wiretap-retro/Amiga-1000-Parallel-Port-Converter
All classic Amigas have a so-called Centronics parallel port, but not the Amiga 1000. If you compare the pin assignment of the parallel port on the Amiga with that of another Amiga model, you will see that everything up to and including pin 13 is the same for both pin assignments. However, the problem is between pins 14 and 25. On the Amiga 1000, all these pins are GND, except for pin 23 (+5V), pin 24 (not connected) and pin 25 (/RESET). With all other Amiga models, however, the last three pins have moved and are located on pin 14 (+5V), pin 15 (not connected) and pin 16 (/RESET).
Soldered together and connected to the parallel port of the Amiga 1000, this little extension can save you some trouble: https://github.com/wiretap-retro/Amiga- ... -Converter
News Source: GitHub
News Source URL: https://github.com/wiretap-retro/Amiga-1000-Parallel-Port-Converter
AmigaMultiROM_LP: 4-way kickstart ROM switcher as a DIY project
Published 01.10.2022 - 12:58 by osz
The AmigaMultiROM_LP project by GitHub user cheshirenoir is a small circuit board that makes it possible to use up to four Kickstart ROM images burned on a 27C160 EPROM in the Amiga. According to the information provided, the author has only tested his project in an Amiga 600 so far. A suitable switch is also required to switch between the Kickstart ROM images. All necessary data for KiCAD can be obtained directly from the GitHub repository: https://github.com/cheshirenoir/AmigaMultiROM_LP
News Source: GitHub
News Source URL: https://github.com/cheshirenoir/AmigaMultiROM_LP
News Source: GitHub
News Source URL: https://github.com/cheshirenoir/AmigaMultiROM_LP