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AmigaSource.com - GENERAL AMIGA
GENERAL AMIGA
A listing of General Amiga info sites that don't quite fit into any other category. Plus some REAL odd ball's!

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  Dictionary of Programming Languages
  Author: Neal Ziring   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to the Dictionary of Programming Languages, a compendium of computer coding methods assembled to provide information and aid your appreciation for computer science history. The dictionary currently has over 120 entries.
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  Digital Camera
  Author: Wouter Lamée   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Having recently acquired a digital camera, I have been plowing my way through the minefield of digital camera connectivity with non PC/Mac systems, the Amiga in this case. There are quite a few ways to do it, some cheap, some expensive. Most cameras can be made to work one way or another. I'm not going to add any non-Amiga specific camera info on this page. GREAT PAGE!!!
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  DracoNet
  Author: DracoNet   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Information, support and links for the Draco computer, Macrosystem Vlab, Draco Vision and Movie Shop.
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  Evolt.org
  Author: Evolt.org   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The evolt.org Web Design Directory is a huge collection of links relating to web design and development. Complete with a dedicated AmigaOS category. Evolt.org is a world community for web developers promoting the mutual free exchange of ideas, skills and experiences.
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  Fellow Discussion Board
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Discussion board dedicated to Fellow - the Amiga Emulator.
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  GAGE - Golden Amiga Games Encyclopedia
  Author: Dr.Zarkov   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The Golden (or Great, Growing, Glossy, Galvanic ;-) Amiga Games Encyclopedia originally started in AmigaGuide form with the goal to list all Amiga Games that were compatible with AGA and 68020+ Amigas. But, because so much games didn't work on upgraded machines, I (Dr.Zarkov) started testing them with all kind of degrading tools and added this information to the guide. After some time I showed the Guide to a friend who offered to create a website for it. Since that time the GAGE has grown enormously; instead of just sticking to the compatibility information I have added publisher information, cheats, docs, walktroughs and screenshots to all games…
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  Guides to the Amiga
  Author: Peter J. Hutchinson   Verified: 0000-00-00
  If you want to find more information about the Amiga, Workbench, AmigaOS, Hardware and certain Amiga applications, check out my Guides below. HTML, AmigaGuide and PDF versions are supplied for most of them. This website is the home of Epson, HP and other printer drivers and also guides on Workbench and aspects of Workbench and the UAE Emulation FAQ. Also includes Windows FAQs and Guides as well.
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  History of the Amiga
  Author: Manos Monstantiniadis   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Detailed History of the Amiga Starting in 1982 to 1996
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  Improving Your Amiga's Performance
  Author: dhomas trenn   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Optimization for Accelerators. The Tale of the Oxyron, the Cyber and the Matthias
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  Intent/DE Tutorials
  Author: Nextgen Developments   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Tutorial Section. Below are a selection of tutorials written for the AmigaSDK. They are intended as a resource to help others who might be learning to program the AmigaSDK, but keep in mind that the author of this site is not an employee of either Tao or Amiga,inc and as such may have made mistakes.
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  Made on Amiga
  Author: MoA   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Made on Amiga is currently closed. Don't worry though we will be back. A couple of months ago we started to have problems with the ISP that hosts the database, We have now signed up with a new ISP and rather than just migrate everything over to the new servers like we are doing with the other GonMad sites, we have decided to give MoA a bit of special treatment.
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  Neal's Java Page
  Author: Neal Ziring   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Java is an object-oriented programming language promulgated by Javasoft (a part of Sun Microsystems). I've been programming in Java since it was first released to the public, and teaching the language on-and-off for about three years. You can find out more about me on my professional page.
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  Networking the Amiga to PC
  Author: SIXIS   Verified: 0000-00-00
  If you need Amiga to PC networking solutions you should read here.
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  Next Generation Amiga Hardware & Software Guide
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  A comprehensive list of hardware compatible (or not) with the Amiga One. Listed by Device, Manufacture, Category Type, AOS4 Status and Linux Status.
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  No Amiga To Waste
  Author: G.Bevin   Verified: 0000-00-00
  DESCRIPTION OF THE SITE'S PURPOSE. PROBLEMS:A lot of commercial software houses have left the Amiga society and less 'state of the art' programs are released. Inspired and skilled programmers have become rare 'cause a lot moved over to other systems. Public Domain authors tend to have a strange habit of 're'-programming the same software tools over and over again. CONCLUSION:Make sure that every programming effort provides a final product that is useful, original, easy to use and up to date. SOLUTION: An online database that collects ideas, comments and wishes of the users. The contents can be freely consulted as long as every programmer reports what idea he's working on and how the development progresses.
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  Official AmigaOS 3.9 FAQ
  Author: Greg Donner   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This FAQ is meant to provide answers to frequent questions regarding OS 3.9 and it's usage. I welcome all suggestions/feedback to this site. Constructive criticism is also accepted. Please note, however, that due to the large amount of e-mail I receive daily from the OS 3.5 & 3.9 mailing lists, as well as e-mail to me directly, I may not always be able to add as many entries as some would like. These pages are intended as a means of answering the most common questions or those pertinent to most OS 3.9 users
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  Operating System Technical Comparison
  Author: Milo   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Overview: This web site compares and contrasts operating systems. It originally started out on a small server in the engineering department of Ohio State University to answer a single question: On technical considerations only, how does Rhapsody (also known as Mac OS X Server) stack up as a server operating system (especially in comparison to Windows NT)? The web site now compares and contrasts server operating systems and will in the near future expand to compare other kinds of operating systems.
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  OS 3.9 NEWS
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Amiga's New Classic OS page
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  Peta's Amiga Page
  Author: Peta   Verified: 0000-00-00
  How to connect your Amiga to the internet. Older information.
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  Peter's Amiga Home Page
  Author: Peter Hutchinson   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to the Web resource for Amiga, PC and Mac covering printers, Emulation, Workbench and Amiga hardware. Lot's of guides and other information!!
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  ProAc
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Those of you who are Amiga owners - so fortunate and so few - can find most anything you need by following one or another of the linx on this here page. When you find whatever you're looking for, you can download it (of course while that's going on you can shove the screen in the background and do Cool Stuff in multitasking peace). By the way, let's all congratulate MicroSoft for Windows95. Finally, they managed to make PCs do at least SOME of the stuff that Amigas and Macs were doing 10 years ago - and with only 1000% of the RAM, and HD space. Great marketing job, Bill!
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  Programming Textfiles: The Amiga
  Author: Jason Scott   Verified: 0000-00-00
  RJ Mical, and the Rise and Fall of Amiga Computer Inc. It was hard for me not to go completely over the top for the Commodore Amiga when I became aware of it in 1985. Here was a machine incredible graphics, stunning sound, amazing games, and a general sense that the thing could do most anything. I wasn't the only one; Amigas are still in use to this day for professional graphics work and video editing. But at the time, it just changed everything. Here's some files discussing the minutae of being a programmer on the Amiga.
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  Quick'n dirty English translation of the Cat weasel
  Author: Tobias Haustein   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Quick'n dirty English translation of the readme.txt file, by Jens Schoenfeld ( sysop@nostlgic.oche.de Mar98 ).
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  Randy Finch's Home Page
  Author: Randy Finch   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Randy's Amiga computer programs and Amazing Computing / Amiga articles.
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  REXX Information
  Author: REXX Information   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This page is a repository for information on the REXX programming language.
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