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  Sabrina Online
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to the Sabrina Online Mirror Archive! Sabrina Online is a monthly comic series written and drawn by a famous furry artist, Eric Schwartz. If this is your first time here, please view this brief description and copyright information for Sabrina Online, as written by the author himself. This archive became OFFICIAL on Monday, May 22nd, 2000!
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  ScriptWare
  Author: Deryk Robosson   Verified: 0000-00-00
  LOTS of scripts for Perl, Arexx, AmIRC, plus misc programs, & OS3.5 apps and more
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  Security warning: Elbox' usb.device
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  (Google's ceched copy) Security warning: Elbox' usb.device contains RDB trashing code - Elbox' usb.device contains code that can wipe a user's harddisk RDB rendering the system non bootable and losing the partitions. It is triggered when someone tries to make the device work with standard NEC PCI USB cards.
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  Shadow of the Beast
  Author: Shadow of the Beast   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome, to the Shadow Of The Beast Site. This is a tribute, to one of the finest games ever made.
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  Signs You're an Amiga User!
  Author: Calum Tsang   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Originally appeared on KiwiSystems BBS. Signs You're An Amiga User. Calum Tsang (tsangc@mie.utoronto.ca) Hey kids! Find out if you're an Amiga user! If you fit a few of these categories, then maybe you're one of the crazy few who are lucky enough to own such a wonderful yet tacky machine.
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  Support Bernie!
  Author: Kelvin Shirley   Verified: 0000-00-00
  To: AmigaINC and Bernie. Please sign to show your support for Berine; author of Amithlon; while he sorts out the problems with its release. He has gone through such hard times trying to get his excellent software out, and it would be nicee to show him how much support he has from the Amiga Community! So please sign today and feel free to leave any comments you would like to give Bernie. Sincerely, The Undersigned
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  Team Amiga Statement
  Author: Team Amiga   Verified: 0000-00-00
  It is quite apparent that a cancer has grown in the Amiga Community, unchecked and at large, and it is well past time for those members of the Community that still care about its health to take matters in their own hands, and FOR ONCE, stand up for what is good, right and ethical, I.E: Defending the rights of a damned talented programmer in the person of one Bernd "Bernie" Meyer.
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  Tech TV - The Screen Savers
  Author: TechTV   Verified: 0000-00-00
  TechTV is the ultimate on-air destination for those excited by and curious about all things related to technology. By using technology as a backdrop to entertain, amaze, and engage viewers, TechTV is the lifestyle network that showcases how the latest trends, products, and events enhance our lives. TechTV is currently available in more than 34 million households in the United States and distributes content to more than 70 countries. With a monthly average of 1.4 million unique visitors, TechTV.com enhances the TV-viewing experience with compelling companion content and interactivity. TechTV is owned by Vulcan Inc.
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  tha.beauty's.home
  Author: Uros Nedeljkovic   Verified: 0000-00-00
  [why.is.this.?] - just a short notice. this is my personal homepage and i put here my personal stuff. all the stuff that i made and i don't wanna that stuff to be gone with me. i do small things like icons and other crap. if you like it - let me know it! as i said: i'm not an artist of any kind, so do not judge me as a lamer :) enjoy it! - oh, i forgot! this amiga page, and the whole site is under permament construction! Skins and icons for robe, prayer, frying pan, yam and others.
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  The Amiga Grassroots Campaign
  Author: Eric W. Schwartz   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This is a little something to try to increase the name recognition of the Amiga platform. Unoffically instigated by Eric W. Schwartz
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  The Amiga Monitor
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  D'Oh! The Amiga Monitor, one of the most successful and prestigious online magazines published during the history of the Amiga personal computer platform to date, is currently not being published. It has not been cancelled. However, its future is questionable because the one person most instrumental in creating and maintaining AM, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Mike Webb, currently does not wish to assume the responsibility anymore.
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  The Amiga Purity Test
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Parts of this test are stolen from Calum Tsang's Signs you're an Amiga user. The rest is from personal experience.
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  The Amiga RC5 team Effort
  Author: Amiga RC5 Challenge   Verified: 0205-02-01
  The RSA Secret Key Challenge is about the need for stronger encryption for the Internet to safeguard privacy. To prove this need and to prove that current encryption strengths are insufficient RSA Labs have started a challenge to crack the DES and RC5 algorithms (RC5 in several different strengths) and tied an award of up to US $10,000 to each key found. In the late nineties several combined efforts have sprung up to crack these keys by using the distributed power of computers in a brute force approach over the Internet, so far cracking the 56 bit DES key (three times), the first three RC5 keys (40, 48 and 56 bit) and unrelated to the RSA contests, a 56 bit CSC key; several other projects some of which unrelated to encryption are happening or in the pipeline, such as Optimal Golomb Rulers (OGR). We aim to participate in these efforts for the sake of exposure for the Amiga.
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  The Commodore Castle
  Author: Eric Drexler   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The one and only HEBREW website for the Commodore community in Isarel. From the classic 64 to the latest DE development. News, FAQs, and lots of info. Check it out! (Site in hebrew)
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  The Illustrated Guide To Breaking Your Computer
  Author: Tom Murphy   Verified: 0000-00-00
  When you work in a job where you are constantly using computers for long enough, you develop a certain anxious feeling which can pretty much only be cured by beating the hell out of an old computer or two. However, since this can be extremely frustrating and nerve-wracking if done incorrectly, I am providing for fellow techies and interested persons an illustrated step-by-step guide for Satisfying Computer Destruction.
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  The Internet Archive Wayback Machine
  Author: Wayback Machine   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Surf the web as it was. The Internet Archive Wayback Machine puts the history of the World Wide Web at your fingertips. The Archive contains over 100 terabytes and 10 billion web pages archived from 1996 to the present. To start using the Wayback Machine to surf the web as it was, just type a URL (a web site address) into the box above, click the Take Me Back button, and start exploring the past.
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  The Official E.S Productions Website
  Author: Eric W. Schwartz   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The offical web page for one of the Amiga's GREATEST artists!! Eric W. Schwartz - The creator of Sabrina Online and Amy the Squirrel
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  The Peon's Guide To Secure System Development
  Author: Michael Bacarella   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Motivation. Ever held a subscription to BUGTRAQ? If you happen to be filming a documentary about how suckass developers are producing the flimsy ripe-for-failure infrastructure of the future, a year long subscription to Bugtraq should give you a boat-load of leads to follow. Software is getting really bad. When software was just crashing a lot it was bad enough. Save often. Install the latest patches. The server has been up for a month straight? No shit. Reboot it just n case. As bad as that was, the Internet has made it so much worse. While the Internet itself is probably the most impressive thing that humanity has built to date, it also comes with some nasty stuff that we're going to have to deal with. Since everyone in the world is now milliseconds away from all of this high quality software running on your computers, you face a circus of grave security risks.
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  The Unofficial Eric Schwartz Web Site
  Author: Mark Rigby-Jones   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Dedicated to the artwork of Eric Schwartz. Site has the full Sabrila Online comic strip.
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  the-giant-sofa
  Author: Giles Burdett   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Fixed Length Stack - C source code to implement a fixed length stack. Connect4 - Connect 4 game using MUI (with C source). Egyptian Landscape - Egyptian themed landscape for Worms - The Director's Cut. PurgeDELDIR - Small shell program that purges a PFS 2 or 3 .DELDIR of all its entries
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  Trzil
  Author: Trzil   Verified: 0000-00-00
  I've programmed for the Amiga platform quite a while. The following list is the result of this years. I no longer support this platform, except for the MPUI project, and things I can do with WinUAE. I will still try to get your questions answered as good as its possible. Author pf DT- a "MonAm" compatible debugger for Amiga with new unique functions. Diagram - Draws technical diagrams and functionplots with Amiga. RealCGX - Render to Amiga-Real3D window in 8-24 Bit. AmigaRaid - Mirror,Spawn,Raid up to 8 harddrives with a software device.
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  Turrican SETA Project
  Author: Turrican SETA Project   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to Turrican SETA Project ! Now this site is finally overloaded with infos, screenshots, downloads, goodies, all related to Turrican and the SETA Project, the Search for Turrican Alternatives. Under Turrican News, Facts and Rumours you can find the latest News about Turrican and Turrican conversions plus a collection of facts about our Hero. I at least donīt think you might find a site containing more screenshots of Turrican ;). Enjoy - and remember: shoot or die ! This site is a part of Classic Games Tribute, please visit also !
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  VeriSign - WHOIS lookup page
  Author: Customer Service   Verified: 0000-00-00
  A VERY useful page that allows you to cross reference a Domain Name or NIC Handle to an I.P. address or search a WHOIS by Domain Name or NIC Handle.
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  VideoGame Business Cards
  Author: Rolenta Press   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Lots of old business cards from the glory day's of computing. Atair, Activision, Amiga, Coleco, Spectravision and many, many more!!!
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  VintageTech
  Author: VintageTech   Verified: 0000-00-00
  VintageTech provides a wide variety of computer historical related services for business. VintageTech maintains an extensive archive of computers, software, documentation, and an expansive library of computer related books and magazines. Click on one of the icons below for more information about our services. You may also search our archives for an item you are looking for.
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