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GAP episode 7 published

Published 10.09.2022 - 11:36 by McFly

Episode 7 is online.

As announced in the current episode you find the first interview.

Andy Brenner, known through the Retrobörse in Bavaria as well as through the distribution of MisterFPGA systems and initiator of the Amiga Germany fanzine, was able to report many interesting things about the fanzine as well as the MisterFPGA systems in a relaxed round. [...]
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New uploads in MorphOS Storage

Published 10.09.2022 - 09:41 by AndreasM

MorphOS Storage is a collection of software for MorphOS and can be found via the URL http://www.morphos-storage.net.

It contains more 400 archives, possibilty to class in alphabetic order and by category and search option.

You have access to an info text, readme file, developer website and snapshot and video and possibility to comment software. [...]
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News URL: http://www.morphos-storage.net/index.php?all=1
News Source: MorphOS Storage
News Source URL: http://www.morphos-storage.net/index.php?all=1
News posted by: AndreasM
eMail: andreas@amigafuture.de

New uploads in OS4 Depot

Published 10.09.2022 - 09:41 by AndreasM

The OS4 Depot is a collection of software for the AmigaOS 4 and can be found via the URL http://www.os4depot.net .

With more than 3,000 files, it should now be the largest collection of software titles for the AmigaOS 4.

As in Aminet, the software is usually released by the programmers themselves and can download it for free. [...]
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News URL: http://www.os4depot.net/share/FULLINDEX.readme
News Source: OS4Depot.net
News Source URL: http://www.os4depot.net/share/FULLINDEX.readme
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eMail: andreas@amigafuture.de

Amiga Future: cheats database Update

Published 10.09.2022 - 09:41 by AndreasM

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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News URL: https://www.amigafuture.de/app.php/GTT/new/2019
News Source: GTT
News Source URL: https://www.amigafuture.de/app.php/GTT/new/2019
News posted by: AndreasM
eMail: andreas@amigafuture.de

New HOL Uploads

Published 10.09.2022 - 09:41 by AndreasM

The Hall of Light is the largest database for Amiga games.

There you can find game screenshots, scans of packaging, level images, cheats, system requirements, programmers, publishers, and so much more.

http://hol.abime.net [...]
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News URL: http://hol.abime.net/hol_update.php
News Source: Hall of Light
News Source URL: http://hol.abime.net/hol_update.php
News posted by: AndreasM
eMail: andreas@amigafuture.de

New publications at Kultboy.com

Published 10.09.2022 - 09:41 by AndreasM

Kultboy.com is a fan page about the good old computer magazines.
Reports from older computer magazines will be published here.

Since our last report the following Publications have been added:
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News URL: http://www.kultboy.com/index.php?site=allupdates
News Source: Kultboy
News Source URL: http://www.kultboy.com/index.php?site=allupdates
News posted by: AndreasM
eMail: andreas@amigafuture.de

New uploads in Aminet

Published 10.09.2022 - 09:41 by AndreasM

Aminet is the largest legal collection of software for the Amiga.
Founded in 1992, it has become the first point of contact for users who are looking for software for the Amiga.

In general, the software is uploaded directly by its programmer. For your information, Aminet now stores approximately 30 GB of data.
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News URL: http://aminet.net/search?o_date=equal&date=
News Source: Aminet.net
News Source URL: http://aminet.net/search?o_date=equal&date=
News posted by: AndreasM
eMail: andreas@amigafuture.de

PageStream 5 released

Published 09.09.2022 - 00:24 by AndreasM

So, after a slight delay of only somewhere about TEN YEARS, a mere moment in space-time, there are now a few fixed releases of PageStream version 5 have now been set free!

The most notable of which for we Amiga users has got to be the first useable Amiga derived version of PageStream version 5, which is the MorphOS release. This version has been tested to be fully functional, and is the first, after a very long time of waiting, for any of the Amiga platform systems to see a viable version 5 of PageStream.

It has been released at the same time as two versions for Windows, and all on the same date, so that is three releases this year!! The other releases are both for Windows as the 32 bit and 64 bit releases, the 64 bit release being the very first Windows 64 bit version ever created, all these releases are stated as being at the same point of development, so they are all released as version 5.1.2. [...]
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The 50th issue of RETURN magazine is available

Published 07.09.2022 - 14:33 by AndreasM

RETURN MAGAZINE writes:

The 50th issue of RETURN magazine is available!

We talk about 30 years of SNES in Germany, which was accompanied by the successful title Super Mario World at its sales launch. Nintendo's 16-bit console is still the most popular Big N retro console today, and even 30 years after launch, new games are being released for it. We then go back another 15 years with Atari's successful console and present the childhood of adventure games in a two-part report. Programming graphic adventures on a console with only 128 bytes(!) of memory required a lot of imagination from the player - let us surprise you! [...]
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Amiga37: So let the votes begin

Published 07.09.2022 - 14:17 by AndreasM

Markus Tillmann write:

With a little delay we start the voting for the Amiga37 Community Award today!

Please vote diligently so that we get a representative result. [...]
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