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  "Halleluiah!" or The AmiWest 2002 transcripts
  Author: Emanuel Mair   Archived: 2002-09-21   Verified: 2022-01-09
  {{ARCHIVED}} On the 27th to the 28th of July, 2002, the Amiga show AmiWest 2002 took place in Sacramento, California, USA. On Saturday July 27th, Bill McEwen, CEO of Amiga Inc., the company currently in possession of the Amiga trademarks, made an appearance at the show. He made two speeches and participated in an interview, which like the rest of the show were broadcast over the net by the Amiga User Group Network. People recorded these audio transmissions, and here you'll find written transcipts from those huge MPEG-audio files (follow that link and you'll also find a summary of the telephone interview with Ben Hermans - thanks to Andreas Loong and the people with mirrors for providing this stuff).
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  a b î m e .net - Mods Jukebox
  Author: Mods Jukebox   Verified: 2015-01-25
  Looking for MODS?? Over Total : 261 modules were found. Total : 104 artists were found. You can even listen to them with a plugin for windows ie and netscape!
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  Absolutely Amiga
  Author: BACHELET Adelphe   Verified: 0000-00-00
  La passion Amiga : Histoire, Trucs Astuces, En pratique, nombreux liens... (Personal Site In French, sorry !)
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  ADA - Anime Development for Amiga Teampage
  Author: ADA   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to ADA - Anime Development for Amiga Teampage! Here you'll find your hearts desire in Manga and Anime. This is also the home of the Soms3d Page Page. To enjoy this site to the full, you should run in a resolution of 1024x768 and have javascript enabled.
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  alfies Amiga Home Page
  Author: alfies   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Author of contact master and MANY Arexx Script (14) and MUI Classes (5) Misc internet utilites and more!
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  AList Mailing List Home Page
  Author: Jesse McClusky   Verified: 0000-00-00
  What is AList? It is a mailing list server for the Amiga. VERSION 0.4 IS HERE!!!
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  Amiga Adventures
  Author: Amiga Adventures   Verified: 0000-00-00
  (Nothing to do with Amiga but interesting none the less) (European Vacation's) Amiga Adventures hyr ut stugor i Tandådalen/Hundfjället i Sälen. För närvarande har vi två stugor till uthyrning. Stugorna finns i Myrflodammen och i Tandåbyn. För vidare information om stugorna klicka på respektive länk nedan.
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  Amiga Award 2002
  Author: AMIGAplus / falkemedia   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Large acts must be celebrated on a grand scale. As of December 2002 the German print magazin AMIGAplus and varyingly partners are assigning the annual Amiga Award. With this price elected representatives of the Amiga-community are awarded for special achievements during the last 12 months at a time. The laureates of the Amiga Award 2002 will be honored at the AMIGA + Retro Computing in Aachen, Germany, on 7 December 2002. Express your Thanks with us to all Amiga developers out there once in a year!
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  Amiga CrystalSpace Port Project
  Author: ACSPP   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Old page for the Amiga port of CrystalSpace. Crystal Space is a free 3D game toolkit. It can be used for a variety of 3D visualization tasks.
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  Amiga Future Workbench Gallery
  Author: Amiga Future   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Do you want to see some STUNNING workbenches?? Look no further. Site in German
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  Amiga Games Totalled
  Author: Amiga Games Totalled   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Nearly Christmas, has it really been 6 months since I'v updated this site? Hmmm. So whats new? I have just add a 8 more cheats and I'm working on another section for the site. I hope it'll be ready early next year. I would like to thank those who have requested/supplied cheats for games not listed.
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  Amiga Indexes of Magazines
  Author: Joachim Froholt   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The AIM Project (Amiga Indexes of Magazines) is here to provide an index of Amiga magazines so you'll know which magazine to find a specific review/preview/feature/etc in. This is especially helpful if you have a stack of old magazines and you need to find that elusive feature without reading through every one of your magazines in turn. The indexes are not supposed to be a database of information, just indexes, and as you'll see, we are still missing a lot of issues - can you help us with any of these? Hey, all of us have issues, right? :) ACE Magazine Index, Amiga Computing Index (plain), Amiga Computing Index (html, with tables), Amiga Computing missing issues, Amiga Force Index (plain), Amiga Format Games Index, Amiga Format Serious Index, Amiga Power Games Index, Amiga Power PD Index, Amiga User, International Index (plain), Amiga User International Index (html, with tables), Amiga User Int. missing issues, CU-Amiga Index (plain), CU-Amiga Index (html, with tables), CU-Amiga Missing issues, The One Amiga Index (plain), The One Amiga Index (html, with tables), The One Amiga missing issues and Zero Index
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  Amiga Map
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This map sums it all up!
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  Amiga NG
  Author: Vincent Perkins   Verified: 0000-00-00
  If your a fist time visitors, this site is dictated to covering all information on the next generation of Amiga`s. With the imminent arrival of the Amiga One, Amiga OS 4.X and Amiga DE, the future of Amiga has never looked healthier. All these products need a web site to report on them, and this is just one of them. AmigaNG started way back in Feb 1999 to cover news on the Amiga MCC (later cancelled), it is now one of the longest running next generation site. Its not official, and is not sponsor, but is done out of momentum. Enjoy the site.
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  Amiga Telecom
  Author: Amiga Telecom   Verified: 0000-00-00
  (Nothing to do with Amiga but interesting none the less) (Site in German) Willkommen bei AMIGA. A MIGA Telecom ist Österreichs erster Anbieter, der seinen Kunden einen "Ortstarif" rund um die Welt anbietet! Damit ist die Schallmauer im Preiskampf der österreichischen Privatanbieter endgültig durchbrochen - AMIGA Telecom macht die Welt ab sofort zur Ortszone. Länder wie Deutschland, USA, Kanada, Hong Kong und viele mehr werden ab sofort jedem österreichischen Privatkunden um 7,2 Cent pro Minute (0,99 ATS) angeboten.
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  Amiga Translators' Organization
  Author: ATO   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Amiga Translators' Organization was created because for a long time, programmers who wanted translations for their programs would either have to post "Translators wanted"-mails onto newgroups and mailing lists, or they must use translators they knew. This was of course annoying to some users of the mailing lists and newsgroups, it would not give the programmer as many translators as possible, and last, but not least, the programmer didn't have any quality assurance of the translations done by his translators. ATO was then built as being an organized pool of translators. We want to make programmers' lives as easy as possible by offering many translators for a wide range of languages, and still offer the quality assurance. This quality assurance is done through the proofreading concept which you can see here.
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  Amiga Translators' Organization RUSSIAN DIVISION
  Author: Oleg Sergeev   Verified: 0000-00-00
  ATO is an abbreviation for the «Amiga Translators' Organization», i.e. an organization to support translation (localization) of Amiga computer programs. We are a non-profit organization; ATO is a union of people from many countries who spend their own time for the benefit of all Amiga users. Below you may read about the details of our work, Organization's structure, tasks, purposes etc. in the following chapters. Just a note here that this is a short document; you can get full information on the ATO main homepage.
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  Amiga WebLink
  Author: Jesse McClusky   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Where WebLink comes in is the existing Amigas. It provides a complete set of programming tools on top of the existing OS. These tools allow programmers to start getting used to the features of the next-generation operating systems in a more gradual way. It also provides some of the features of next-generation systems, such as more global interoperability, OS-version independance, complete modularity, and a high degree of flexibility.
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  AMIGA-One.org.uk
  Author: AMIGA-One.org.uk   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This site is here to basically form a central point to offer information, advice and a jumping off point to the other important Amiga sites from around the world…
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  Amiga-Wares
  Author: Amiga-Wares   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Amiga line of clothes and accessories
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  AmigaOS and POP/PPC hardware petition
  Author: Emanuel Mair   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome! AmigaPOP.8bit.co.uk is the official web site of the AmigaOS and POP/PPC hardware petition to Amiga Inc. If you follow the links to the right, you'll find an introduction to why the petition was started, answers to frequently asked questions, related news, links, some noteworthy comments from signatories and others, and last but not least the petition itself. We, that is the hundreds (so far ;)) of signatories and the petition author, hope that you will join us and show your support for AmigaOS, for the right of AmigaOS users to choose their own hardware and their own hardware vendors, as well as for an independent and undivided POP/PPC hardware market. *** NOTE *** to send me an e-mail to e@ANY.DAMN.SPAM.mair.com (I don't want "ANY.DAMN.SPAM.", so remove that bit).
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  AmigaOS(TM) distribution policies and PPC hardware
  Author: Emanuel Mair   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Online petition to prevent Amiga Inc requiring OS4.0 to run on certified "Dongled" hardware.
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  Amigas at Disney
  Author: Jason Comptom   Verified: 0000-00-00
  A link to the Amiga's being used at the "Happest place on earth." Might be a bit dataed."
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  AMP - Amiga Music Preservation
  Author: garnier jean-baptiste   Verified: 0000-00-00
  What is AMP? AMP Project was started in the year 2000 but gradually grew during several years to what it currently is. Read in the following paragraph how it was started and what we are planning to do out of it. There is a meaning behind the three capital letters: "AMP", it's all for you to read! Have fun.. All About AMP.. Association for Amiga Music Preservation (AMP) is a non profit association that consists at present of two persons: Crown & Curt Cool. It's likely some assistant join us in the near future. What Do We Do? We are running the most comprehensive, complete and precise database we can about amiga music. That means that we gather all the music but also information about & interviews of amiga musicians. It's a huge project as you can see. But we are motivated! The point isn't to make money nor to spread tunes to everybody but to make sure time won't make disapear this part of our common memory.
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  Amy Resource
  Author: Danelon Luca   Verified: 0000-00-00
  iL primo CD-Rom italiano tutto dedicato ad Amiga. Site for the Italian CD-Rom Amy Resource.
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