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  HVSC (High Voltage SID Collection)
  Author: HVSC   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The High Voltage SID Collection - Commodore 64 music for the masses. The High Voltage SID Collection (HVSC) is a freeware hobby project which organises Commodore 64 music (also known as SID music) into an archive for both musicians and fans alike. The work on the collection is done completely in the Team and contributors' spare time and is proudly the largest and most accurate computer music collection known.
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  Immortal - The Amiga Game Music Project
  Author: Icarus Wings, Ltd   Verified: 0000-00-00
  "Immortal" is a music CD dedicated to preserve game music from the "Amiga" line of computers, featuring remastered versions of classic tunes using studio quality audio. This is an official website for the CD, where you can find info and audio clips.
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  INFINITE FRONTIERS
  Author: INFINITE FRONTIERS   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to the home of Infinite Frontiers, one of the UK's largest sci-fi and gaming fan organisations. On this site, you'll find articles, fiction, artwork, free downloads (including many commercial games across a range of formats that we have permission to distribute), and much more on Star Trek, Transformers and other SF/Fantasy shows and movies. As well as this, there are plenty of other things we hope you'll enjoy including an extensive computing and gaming section, music, an interactive forum and much more. Offers An Amiga message board.
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  inguard incorporated
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Makers of the Micro Server. Micro Server-s is a generic PCI card embracing PowerPC750CX microprocessor,with Articia S chipset, memory, Ethernet controllers, Linux Operating sysytem ,MS Windows driver.Micro Server-s can insulate network from host computer at physical layer to prev-ent the distroy at host computer system by invader from net.Micro Server is plugeed card with the features such as low cost ,convenient for maintanence.It support PowerPC 750 CX and PowerPC 750 G4 processer now.
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  Interface Hall of Shame
  Author: Isys information Architects   Verified: 0000-00-00
  A website dedicated to the bad implementations of the Graphical User interface. Lots of good reading!
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  Jargon File
  Author: Jargon File   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This document is a collection of slang terms used by various subcultures of computer hackers. Though some technical material is included for background and flavor, it is not a technical dictionary; what we describe here is the language hackers use among themselves for fun, social communication, and technical debate. The `hacker culture' is actually a loosely networked collection of subcultures that is nevertheless conscious of some important shared experiences, shared roots, and shared values. It has its own myths, heroes, villains, folk epics, in-jokes, taboos, and dreams. Because hackers as a group are particularly creative people who define themselves partly by rejection of `normal' values and working habits, it has unusually rich and conscious traditions for an intentional culture less than 40 years old.
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  John T Draper (AKA Captain Crunch) Homepage
  Author: John T Draper   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to my home in Cyberspace. Be my guest as I guide you through my unique life with anecdotes of my past deeds, some frowned upon by the authorities. Click here for my history. After the blue box days, I created EasyWriter©, the first word processor for the Apple ][ and IBM PC. Find me in books such as Fire in the Valley by Paul Freiburger, Hackers by Steve Levy, and Approaching Zero by Brian Clough.
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  Kaillera
  Author: Christophe Thibault.   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Kaillera enables emulators to play on the Internet. It consists of a client and a server. The client is usually embedded into your favorite emulator and the server is a stand-alone application that needs to be run on a machine directly wired to the Internet.
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  Lithium Software
  Author: Lithium Software   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Authors of Freedom Call - Monitors information on internet calls. Freedom Translator Client API - This program is a API to use with the most important programs on amiga, like, email, irc, browsers, text editors to translate selected texts. ICQ Spoofing, Amiga Back Orifice Client - a powerfull windows manager, is provided to possibility virtual controll by network of windows 95 and 98 clients. Freedom ICQ Pager - Send ICQ Pagers to uin ICQ users, use supported protocol from mirabilis server, (from, nickname, subject, body, email) and Surround.h (C Include)
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  Massimo Tantignone
  Author: Massimo Tantignone   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This is my web page dedicated to Amiga, the best computer ever made. Following the various links you will find information on my ongoing projects, on companies I believe to be important for Amiga's future, and on other miscellaneous issues. Autoor of Visual Prefs - Configures many aspects of the Intuition look, MMFix - Corrects a problem of MagicMenu in Standard mode, WindowToFront - Replaces Commodore's ClickToFront, with many more options, Prop 3D - Configures the look of GadTools proportional gadgets and arrow buttons and much more!! I'm working on at the moment is an attempt to design a nice GUI for AmigaOS 4/5.
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  met@box
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Makers of the G3/G4 joecard.
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  microsoft press pass - PDA partners talk
  Author: microsoft   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Q&A: Microsoft Partners Put Holiday Shine on Products for Pocket PCs. REDMOND, Wash., Dec. 18, 2002 -- Holiday shoppers are finding some of the lowest prices ever for Windows Powered Pocket PCs this holiday season. The recent introduction of Pocket PCs from Dell and HP, some with a suggested retail price of less than US$200 (with rebate) opens the door for a broad range of customers to Windows Powered devices. Independent software and hardware makers have recognized this expanded opportunity and are creating myriad products that enable consumers to add specialized software and hardware to their devices.
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  Nick's Web Page
  Author: Nicholas Patterson   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to my Amiga page here you will find info on the Amiga, picture of my workbench screen, programs I made to download and other interesting stuff. The following programs have been made by me using the Amiga and Blitz Basic. Bootup - Brightens up your startup with a picture and a sound. SlideShow - A simple program for all those who want to make a quick an easy slideshow with out all the hassle and programming. HeaderEdit - Lets you put the header back into the files or even protect your own files with your own customised headers.
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  Obsolete Computer Museum.
  Author: Tom Carlson   Verified: 0000-00-00
  OVER 100+ "obsolete" computers in this personal museum. Pictures, information, specs and more!! Great!!!
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  oldskool.org
  Author: oldskool.org   Verified: 0000-00-00
  I know it's about pc's but there's some good reading on this site!. Welcome to The Oldskool PC, a website dedicated to old PC gaming nostalgia and resources. It keeps going, and going, and going…
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  Olf's Amiga Tools
  Author: Olaf Peters   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Author of MUI custom class MCC Mailtext, Cursor and several tools related to the Universal Message System project.
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  OpenOffice für AmigaOS 68K, PPC, x86
  Author: OpenOffice   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Many people are "not amused" about the Software Situation at the Amiga market. For a long time there wasn´t Updates in Software that could be used in private offices. The only active supportet Amiga wordprocessor is Amigawriter, that is not enough. So i am searching for Amiga User that whant to help me port OpenOffice for the AmigaOS4 and Amithlon. Why Amithlon/x86? I see in Amithlon a chance to bring the AmigaOS back into the Userminds. The other thing is, that my A4kPPC is dying, so if the Computer is dead, i can even code or coordinate the OpenOfficePort. Who whant to help me, please write
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  Operating System User Worldmap Survey
  Author: Operating System User Worldmap Survey   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Inspired by the Debian User Worldmap I thought why not make this for the other operating system users as well. Are there more Debian or Redhat users? What OS is most spread in what country? Debian users are not yet in these stats as they have their own worldmap for now with two months data ahead. Zoomed maps may be added at a later time, check back from time to time. If you wonder how that looks like, check the Debian User Worldmap.
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  Origin of a Browser - The Netscape Museum
  Author: Chuck Lau   Verified: 0000-00-00
  "Origin of a Browser" is a project dedicated to web archaeology - the study and preservation of rapidly disappearing artifacts associated with the Early Netscape Period. In October of 1994, Mosaic Communications Corporation (renamed "Netscape Communications" on 11 November 1994) introduced the first public beta of their browser, "Mosaic NetScape." Those interested in this era will note that many of the web pages, images, and other artifacts dating from this time have been lost because of the ever-changing nature of the Internet. In fact, older versions of the Netscape browser itself are becoming increasingly endangered, particularly the pre-release betas predating version 1.0.
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  OS 4.0 screen shot mock up
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  A somewhat famous screen shot of a OS 4.0 mock up
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  Pentagon funds BoXeR
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  A little humor on our most beloved piece of vapor ware. The BoXeR.
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  Pictures of an AmigaOne
  Author:   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The following images are taken from my AmigaOne. The AmigaOne G3-SE 600Mhz is installed in a AOpen HQ45 Pro towercase with 133Mhz 256MB SDRAM, Hercules 3D Prophet 8500LE 128MB GFX-card, Creative 48x CD-ROM and Maxtor 4D080H4 80GB HD.
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  PLANET-E
  Author: Planet-E   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Old outdated online Amiga magazine.
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  RetroSystem
  Author: RetroSystems   Verified: 0000-00-00
  RetroSystems. Everything old is new again. This isn't about the same dull computers you can buy anywhere else. It's about art and fun. Turning a vintage game console into a full computer that can play any PC game is cool. Taking the original Amiga 1000, with it's funky keyboard garage, and customizing and supercharging it to be a fast Linux or Windows box that can also be faster than any other Amiga 1000. That's cool too. Grab a slice of your history and make a statement. Take that corporate machined blah computer off your desk! Buy the whole system or just the parts to do it yourself. Plus likns to all the BEST case mods on the net!!!
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  RKO
  Author: Jan Lund Thomsen   Verified: 0000-00-00
  RKO: The definitive guide to C64 MP3 remakes showcases SID remixes. Experience new versions of classic tunes by Hubbard, Galway, Daglish, and others. Showcasing 1068 tunes by 316 arrangers.
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