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OS4.x/DE/SDK
Information and software for Amiga's new Operating Environments (Whatever they might be)

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  Almos Rajnai Home Page
  Author: Almos Rajnai   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Home page of Almos Rajnai. Author of Project Petunia - An experimental Motorola 680x0 processor emulation for PowerPC based Amigas with dynamic recompilation. Petunia will be officially the part of AmigaOS4.
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  Amiga Anywhere And Amiga Content To Ship On The New Z100 Smartphone From Sendo
  Author: www.wirelesssoftware.info   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Amiga, Inc. and Sendo announced that Amiga Anywhere and Amiga Anywhere content will be shipped with, and extended content made available for the Sendo multimedia Z100 Smartphone. The applications are being developed by the highly talented Amiga Development Community and range from well-known games to messaging services and business applications from Amiga´s impressive catalogue and its long standing position as a pioneer in multimedia development.
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  Amiga Anywhere Entertainment Pack #1 (Review)
  Author: Neil J. Rubenking   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Back when the IBM PC was mostly used in text mode, the Amiga A1000 blazed with 4,096 colors and stereo sound. This package brings four Amiga-style games to your Pocket PC or phone, including Solitaire, Gobbler, Convex, and an elaborate outer-space shoot-'em-up called Planet Zed. But don't expect your PDA to be as thumb-friendly as a Nintendo Game Boy.
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  Amiga Anywhere on the Sendo
  Author: Thomas   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Sendo and Amiga Anywhere have announced that the Sendo Z100 Smartphone will come equipped with Amiga Anyhwhere, and that plenty of content is on the way. The Amiga Anywhere runtime software will be included with the phone's MS Smartphone 2002 OS, and content will be downloadable or purchaseable on SD cards.
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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 SDK
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Information on the Amiga SDK and more. Non-English!!
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  AmigaDE at polarBoing
  Author: Nicolas Mendoza   Verified: 0000-00-00
  You might wonder what this site is all about, well here it comes: I have bought the SDK myself and have found it very interesting to work with. However I thought it lacked documentation, tutorials and examples for a beginner like me. I have been hanging around at the #developer channel on Exodusnet and participating on mailing-lists and have got a lot of tips and help by being there. Good. Still, two reasons made me make this site. The first one is that I think the sites that exist and that focus on AmigaDE are either very poor on information, not updated enough or half-hearted. The second reason is all the information that flows around on mailing-lists and IRC should be gathered and archived some place and should be available for far more people than those active on IRC or ML's. So, there you have it.
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  AmigaDE Shop
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Amiga Inc's official online shop for AmigaDE. Buy the playe or any of their many applications here.
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  AmigaNG
  Author: Vincent Perkins   Verified: 0000-00-00
  If your a first time visitors, this site is dedicated to covering all information on the next generation of Amiga`s. With the imminent arrival of the AmigaOne, 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 still the best place for your source of next generation information of Amiga computing. Enjoy the site.
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  AmigaOne benchmarks
  Author: Pekka Nissinen   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Varios benchmark results for the A1G3-SE@600MHz, A1G3-SE@666MHz, A1G3-SE@700MHz, A1G4-XE@800MHz, Pegasos G3@600MHz, and the AMD Athlon XP 1800+. Links to the various benchmarks.
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  AmigaOne, latest news, links and information
  Author: Sigurbjörn "Sibbi" B. Lárusson   Archived: 2004-05-04   Verified: 2022-03-07
  {{ARCHIVED}} The AmigaOne news/links and info page is an attempt to gather all information regarding the AmigaOne in one place, including hardware specifications, hardware support, Linux and OS 4 installation and any other relevant tidbits. News which affect the AmigaOne are also posted there, and registered users can discuss them by leaving comments.
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  AmigaOS 4.1 Hardware Compatibility List
  Author: ACube Systems   Verified: 2022-02-02
  {The official ACube Systems} If you want to add a new hardware to this list, please click here to send us a message. This will help everyone. Thank you. Supported Platforms: Sam460ex, Sam440ep, Sam440ep-flex, AmigaOne SE-G3, AmigaOne XE-G3, AmigaOne XE-G4, microA1-C & Pegasos 2.
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  AmigaOS4 Windows Look
  Author: Graham   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Introduction - Hyperion have put up some screenshots of the look and feel of AmigaOS4 at http://www.os4.hyperion- Software.com / Screenshots / screenshots.html. These are not the final look and feel of AmigaOS4, but in a fit of boredom I have decided to see what I can do with them to make them look nicer in my opinion. One of my key design issues is that the changes I make can be replicated with code easily - I will only try and do straight lines of colour, or blocks of colour. There will be no fancy pixmap addition here.
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  AmigaSDK.com
  Author: AmigaSDK.com   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The "un-official" place for all things pertaining to the Amiga SDK!! Great site!!
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  Amithlon & AmigaXL
  Author: Haage & Partner   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Main page for H & P's Amiga emulation programs.
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  AROS - The Amiga Research OS
  Author: Aaron Digulla   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Some time back in the year 1993, the situation for the Amiga looked somewhat worse than usual (doesn't it always?) and some Amiga fans got together and argued about what should be done to increase the acceptance of our beloved machine. Immediately the main reason for the missing success of the Amiga became clear: it was propagation - or the lack thereof. The Amiga should get a more widespread basis to make it more attractive for everyone to use and to develop for. So plans were made to reach this goal. One of the plans was to fix all bugs of the AmigaOS, another was to make it an OS of the 90s. AOS was born.
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  ATX-Mainboard mit PowerPC-Prozessor
  Author: Heise online   Verified: 0000-00-00
  German review of the Terra Soft ATX PPC Motherboard (Site in German)
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  cyberoxygen
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  From the traditional desktop systems, to PDAs, digital TVs, computer assisted cars/kitchen refrigerators, the path to a digital way of living takes form. cyberoxygen is a project for the development of software for this multitude of digital devices that are emerging in our lives. Makers of software for Amiga DE.
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  ExtremeTech (Amiga in the news)
  Author: Mark Hachman   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Update: Amiga Hardware Finally Shipping. If you're in the market for an Amiga box, today is a day for celebration. If you'd like an Amiga operating system to go with it, then perhaps you'd better leave the champagne on ice.
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  GameOver Game Reviews (Amiga Anywhere)
  Author: Fwiffo   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The name Amiga in this day and age probably has less of a hold on youthful gamers than it had back in the days of Atari. Back then, Amiga represented one of the elite platforms for gaming. That is, until people figured out the PC could do a little more than crunching numbers and replacing the typewriter. Even then, the Amiga was always known for its artistic prowess both in the audio and visual departments. Vis-à-vis the use and composition of soundtracks, the Amiga had a je ne sais quoi that many people, including me, found appealing.
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  HWCONNECT (Amiga in the news)
  Author: Cobra   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Amiga hardware finally shipping. If you're in the market for an Amiga box, today is a day for celebration. If you'd like an Amiga operating system to go with it, then perhaps you'd better leave the champagne on ice. EyeTech Group Ltd., which announced the commercial availability of the AmigaOne in March, announced the rerelease and update of the AmigaOne after the company's developers discovered problems in the company's custom chipset. Although the company now offers systems based upon the PowerPC 7451 processor used in the Apple Macintosh, systems still won't be available until "just before Christmas", the U.K.-based firm said.
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  Hyperion Entertainment
  Author: Hyperion   Verified: 2022-01-15
  Hyperion Entertainment is a privately held Belgian-German company, founded in March of 1999. The company specialises in 3D graphics and the conversion of top-quality entertainment software from Windows to niche-platforms including Amiga, Linux (x86,PPC) and MacOS (OS 9/X).Developer of entertainment software for Amiga, Linux & Mac. Makers of the Heretic II port, Freespace, Shogo and more. Active supporter of the Amiga!!
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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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  Kaliko
  Author: Kaliko   Verified: 0000-00-00
  AmigaDE game publisher. Authors of Last in Line - Ended up shared 4th on AmigaFlame's top10-list of DE-games 2001 and Brain Teaser- A wonderfull done Tetris like blick puzzel game. Kaliko is a team developing games mainly for AmigaDE and the next generation of Amiga computers, but we also work with other platforms such as the classic Amiga, Windows and Linux. Our goal is to create high-quality, fun-to-play games for a wide variaty of gamers.
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  micorsoft Mobil Gaming Experience (Amiga Anywhere)
  Author: micorsoft   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to the Mobile Gaming Experience! Microsoft's mobile device software platforms provide ISVs an opportunity to develop great games and entertainment solutions that provide an unmatched rich, stand-alone or multi-player experience. At the Mobility Developer Conference, 12 companies demonstrated a range of games applications they have built for the Pocket PC, Pocket PC Phone Edition and Smartphone platforms including multi-player games utilising GPRS data services, Bluetooth, or WiFi connections and stand alone games.
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