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 Topic: AmigaThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
 | Posted by: Trizt on Sunday, August 13, 2017 - 07:29 Submitted by Trizt |
|  |  |  | The Vampire V4 card will come in three versions, standalone, Amiga 1000/500/2000/CDTV accelerator or as Amiga 12000 accelerator. The card will provide you with Altera Cyclone V A5 (68080), 512MB DDR3, 44 pin IDE, 40 pin IDE, Dual Kickstarter-flashrom, MicroSD slot, 720p SAGA video, 2xUSB, Ethernet port.
The boards will be sold by Amedia Computer France SAS, Leaman Computing Ltd, RELECT, AmigaStore, Amiten Store.
Read more at https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/08/09/new_amiga_to_land_in_late_2017
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 | Posted by: Trizt on Sunday, July 30, 2017 - 20:07 Submitted by AndreasM |
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Amiga Future issue 127 released
The English and German issue 127 (July/August 2017) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from the editorial office of Amiga Future, and the other Amiga dealers that stock the magazine.
Mag Content:
Review AmiKit X
Review Hollywood 7
Special Amiga on Youtube
and so much more ... if you haven't already, get your collectable copy ordered today
A more detailed description of the contents and previews of this issue can be found at the Amiga Future magazine hompepage.
Information: http://www.amigafuture.de/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=13
Orders: http://www.amigashop.org
http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
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 | Posted by: Trizt on Saturday, July 22, 2017 - 08:24 Submitted by Trizt |
|  |  |  | With a bit of cash you can get yourself a new "Amiga" by using Amibian on a Raspberry Pi 3, it will still be a speedy Amiga compared with a stock A4000, with some overclocking it will be a super fast Amiga.
Read the full story at: https://hothardware.com/reviews/amiga-emulator-with-raspberry-pi-3
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 | Posted by: Trizt on Wednesday, July 05, 2017 - 20:27 Submitted by AndreasM |
|  |  |  | The English and German issue 127 (July/August 2017) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from the editorial office of Amiga Future, and the other Amiga dealers that stock the magazine.
Mag Content:
Review AmiKit X
Review Hollywood 7
Special Amiga on Youtube
and so much more ... if you haven't already, get your collectable copy ordered today
A more detailed description of the contents and previews of this issue can be found at the Amiga Future magazine hompepage.
Information: http://www.amigafuture.de/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=13
Orders: http://www.amigashop.org
http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
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 | Posted by: Trizt on Monday, May 29, 2017 - 06:13 Submitted by Trizt |
|  |  |  | So when a brand new Amiga computer arrived at my doorstep in 2017, you can imagine it was quite a surprise. Accordingly, the Amiga X5000 is a curious beast. In some respects, it's more closely related to its predecessors than either modern PCs or Macintoshes. Yet this is a fully current machine capable of taking on modern workloads. How such a device came to be is a fascinating story, but that's not our goal today—let’s dive into what the experience of using the X5000 is like.
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The X5000 is a strange beast. It’s like a window into an alternate universe where Commodore never went bankrupt and the Amiga platform never died. The fact that both the hardware and operating system were produced at all is a monument to the passion and dedication of the folks at A-EON and Hyperion Entertainment.
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Full review:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/05/the-a-eon-amiga-x5000-reviewed-the-beloved-amiga-meets-2017/
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 | Posted by: Trizt on Saturday, May 06, 2017 - 22:48 Submitted by AndreasM |
|  |  |  | The English and German issue 126 (May/June 2017) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from the editorial office of Amiga Future, and the other Amiga dealers that stock the magazine.
Mag Content:
Preview Reshoot R
Review Vampire 600 V230
Review Viper 530/E-Matrix 530
and so much more ... if you haven't already, get your collectable copy ordered today
A more detailed description of the contents and previews of this issue can be found at the Amiga Future magazine hompepage.
Information: http://www.amigafuture.de/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=13
Orders: http://www.amigashop.org
http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
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 | Posted by: lisardman on Wednesday, May 03, 2017 - 14:24 Submitted by AndreasM |
|  |  |  | The Roadshow TCP/IP stack for the Amiga has been updated to version 1.13 and is available immediately. An updated demonstration version is available, too, as well as the updated software development kit.
A free update is available for customers who are using Roadshow version 1.12, upgrading it to version 1.13. Note: if you are still using Roadshow versions 1.8 or 1.11 then you will need to upgrade to version 1.12 first before you can upgrade it to version 1.13.
The changes in Roadshow 1.13 are as follows:
1. Polish localization files were contributed by Tomasz Potrykus,
which can be installed as part of the update process.
2. The "ping" command has been updated to support new options, which can
be used limit the number of test packets sent, either by
time or count. The time interval measurements taken and displayed
were upgraded and are now much more accurate than they were before.
3. The "traceroute" command shares the same time interval measurement
improvements with the "ping" command.
4. The "wget" command no longer crashes if too little stack memory
is available in the shell. Also, the data throughput rate calculation
now works correctly, which both affects the display of the estimated
remaining transmission time and the data rate limiting feature of
the "wget" command. Finally, the short form command line options (e.g.
"-q" for "--quiet") never worked correctly. This has been fixed.
5. Several related bugs were fixed within "bsdsocket.library",
the "SampleNetSpeed" and "ppp_sample" programs, which could
lead to memory corruption or seemingly random crashes.
6. The "ConfigureNetInterface" did not process the DHCPUNICAST
parameter correctly. This has been fixed.
7. The specially optimized versions of "bsdsocket.library",
"ppp-serial.device" and "ppp-ethernet.device" for use on Amigas with
CPUs other than the MC68000 and MC68010 can no longer result in crashes
if they are used on systems for which they are not suited.
8. The "TCP:" handler leaked memory whenever it was opened. This
has been fixed.
9. How much memory "bsdsocket.library" will use for incoming network traffic
can now be tweaked. This is helpful for applications which keep
running for day or weeks on end. Previously, "bsdsocket.library" could
end up allocating much more memory than strictly necessary, causing other
active software to run out of free memory. Because the choice to
spend as little memory as possible comes with a cost (slightly lower
data throughput), this option is not enabled by default.
10. The software development kit has been updated, fixing bugs in the example
source code, the "wget" command, as well as replacing the inline header
files for the GCC 68k compiler.
11. The reference documentation has been updated.
The "ReadMe" file of the "Roadshow" update archive contains more detailed information about the contributors who helped to make this update possible, as well as more detailed descriptions of the changes.
The update archive does not contain the updated documentation or source code. Please download the demonstration version and/or the software development kit, respectively, to find the new material.
http://roadshow.apc-tcp.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
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 | Posted by: Trizt on Saturday, April 29, 2017 - 09:09 Submitted by Trizt |
|  |  |  | The Atlanta Historical Computing Society (AHCS) will host today “Festival 5.0,” at the Computer Museum of America in Roswell. There will be a lot of computer nostalgia and host a question and answer panel with the filmmaker and crew of Amiga who produced the documentary called ‘Viva Amiga.’
Full article can be read at www.mdjonline.com
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 | Posted by: Trizt on Friday, March 03, 2017 - 06:10 Submitted by AndreasM |
|  |  |  | The English and German issue 125 (March/April 2017) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from the editorial office of Amiga Future, and the other Amiga dealers that stock the magazine.
Mag Content:
Interview ignition
Blitz Basic Workshop Part 4
Demoscene
and so much more ... if you haven't already, get your collectable copy ordered today
A more detailed description of the contents and previews of this issue can be found at the Amiga Future magazine hompepage.
Information: http://www.amigafuture.de/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=13
Orders: http://www.amigashop.org
http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
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 | Posted by: Trizt on Friday, January 13, 2017 - 22:41 Submitted by AndreasM |
|  |  |  | The English and German issue 124 (Januar/Februar 2017) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been published today, and can be ordered directly from the editorial office of Amiga Future, and the other Amiga dealers that stock the magazine.
Mag Content:
Workshop WHDLoad Maschine Part 1
Demoscene News
Matze's 030er Turboboard
and so much more ... if you haven't already, get your collectable copy ordered today
A more detailed description of the contents and previews of this issue can be found at the Amiga Future magazine hompepage.
Information: http://www.amigafuture.de/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=13
Orders: http://www.amigashop.org
http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
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