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  Classic Computer Magazines Archive
  Author: CCMA   Verified: 0000-00-00
  An OUTSTANDING site containing 88 issues of Antic, 42 issues of Start and 35 issues of Creative Computing!
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  Dear Amiga Inc., Could I Make a Few Suggestions?
  Author: Roger M   Verified: 0000-00-00
  I have watched the progress of the "new Amiga" (OS and hardware) over the past couple of years. Given the past history of Amiga, I am happy to see that the company has been taken over by true fans of the Amiga OS, who have a workable vision. In general, I think you came up with a good overall strategy: editorial notice: All opinions are those of the author and not necessarily those of osnews.com
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  Elbox Amiga authors "twisted and untrue"
  Author: Harta Glass   Verified: 0000-00-00
  A TOTALLY REMARKABLE ARTICLE on the Elbox site criticises end users and maybe competitors for spreading "twisted and untrue information" on it and its products. Aspersions are cast round, truly as numerous as pine needles falling off a Christmas Tree four days after the crackers have been pulled.
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  Expecting
  Author: John Chandler   Verified: 0000-00-00
  I was hoping to have more information to discuss this month, and possibly even an AmigaOne to play with, but best laid plans and all that. The situation at the moment is tantalisingly close to what Amiga users have been eagerly anticipating this year. The AmigaDE is making it to computer stores in North America and soon the rest of the world, the AmigaOne and AmigaOS 4 are due shortly, as are the Pegasos and MorphOS.
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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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  GetBoinged Interviews Zeoneo and reviews Crossword Evolution
  Author: GetBoinged   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Tonight on GetBoinged Game News we review an exciting up and coming game called "Crossword Evolution" from Zeoneo and take a few moments to interview Matthew Kille and Milan Pollé. This is one review you don't want to miss! Now for a brief advertisement from our Amiga Anywhere developer. Welcome back, our first spot tonight is with the founder of Zeoneo, the man himself, Matthew Kille.
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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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  I Spoke With Bill McEwen Tonight..
  Author: Corinna Cohn   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Friday, Jan 5, 2001. First off, I would like to thank Bill for spending his time answering my questions. I realize that very few CEO's would make themselves available to their customers, and I he deserves recognition for doing so. After reading the "I Bought a" thread and seeing all the rumours that were being discussed, I thought that it would be useful to the MooBunny community to have these rumours cleared up, at least as much as possible. To achieve this I decided to call Bill McEwen this evening and ask him directly. Following are questions that I asked, paraphrased responses, and some of my impressions and opinions.
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  IBM unveils Linux-based PDA reference design
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  IBM unveiled an open standards based Linux/Java PDA reference design at LinuxWorld in New York this week. Based on the IBM PowerPC 405LP embedded processor, the reference design, dubbed the "embedded Linux application platform" (e-LAP), is intended to jump-start PDA manufacturers, who can use the design as is, or can modify it to meet their own PDA, electronic book, or "personal media device" requirements.
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  Interview with Olaf Barthel
  Author: pods   Verified: 0000-00-00
  6000+ words. WOW!! Dated 10 June 2002
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  Interview with Urban Müller
  Author: Petra Struck   Verified: 0000-00-00
  As we had to report in early January, the Aminet series of CDs was cancelled. So Aminet CD #52 will be the last one put together. This turn of events compelled us to ask a few questions of Urban Müller, the person who does the CDs and is also an Aminet administrator.
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  Interview with Urban Müller
  Author: Petra Struck   Verified: 0000-00-00
  As we had to report in early January, the Aminet series of CDs was cancelled. So Aminet CD #52 will be the last one put together. This turn of events compelled us to ask a few questions of Urban Müller, the person who does the CDs and is also an Aminet administrator.
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  Java for the Amiga
  Author: Udo Schuermann   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Java will run on an Amiga? Yes, Java will run on the Amiga. There are some serious limitations at this time, but if you read on, you'll find out all you'll need to know to get Java up and running on your Amiga. If you are new to Java and don't know much about it, you might like to find out more about Java. In short, Java is a modern, object-oriented programming language that is most often compiled into Java Byte Code so that it can be interpreted on Java Virtual Machines, which in turn are programs that run on most computers.
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  Jay Miner Interview
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Jay Miner Interview Pasadena, September 1992.
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  Jim Sachs Interviewed!!!
  Author: GetBoinged   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The fabulous artist, Jim Sachs, takes time from his very busy schedule to be interviewed by GetBoinged.
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  Jurassic Pack
  Author: Jurassic Pack   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome To JP Online, The Website Of Jurassic Pack - The Lost Diskmag. JP is a grammalogue/shortening for "Jurassic Pack" which is the name of our computer scene related magazine, a so-called diskmag, for the Amiga computer. (It is no pack nowadays - although its name indicates the idea - but still 100% a diskmag!) If that does not interest you, you should not stop reading this homepage though! You might find some interesting things for you like graphics and musics for example.
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  Linux in the palm of your hand - Zaurus SL-5500
  Author: Gary Krakow   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Sharp has been making PDAs for years. Heck, my first handheld was a Sharp Wizard in the early ’90s. Recently, Sharp has nixed jumping on the Palm or Pocket PC bandwagons — opting for their own, proprietary operating system. But now, with their Zaurus SL-5500 they’ve decided to switch their handhelds to Linux.
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  Microsoft Smartphone deals out a pack of games
  Author: ZDNet   Verified: 0000-00-00
  ..Sendo said it has licenced technology to bring Amiga Anywhere games to the platform (Z100). The Java-based Intent platform from Tao Group supports Amiga games as well as games designed for the Java Mobile Information Device Profile..
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  News on AmigaDE
  Author: Mike Bouma   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Amiga's CEO has posted his latest executive update in which Bill writes about the progress being made. Also included are videos of AmigaDE software running binary identical on various devices. For instance the Compaq iPAQ and Sharp Collie. Also Luca Diana recently visited the Amiga's headquarters and made a little report with pictures for us to enjoy, included is a picture of a PDA by Casio running the AmigaDE.
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  OS 4.0 Features list (Non -PDF)
  Author: RYU   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This is a conversion of the original PDF document which has since been converted to an even better HTML conversion than mine. The orignal version can be found here on the Amiga Inc's website. Could you please follow that link to the original as Amiga Inc are using the hits they get as a way of gauging interest. All copyrights belong to their respective owners, if you wish to get in contact with me you can Email me.
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  PLANET-E
  Author: Planet-E   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Old outdated online Amiga magazine.
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  Review - Lite-On 40x12x48 CD-ReWriter
  Author: SWAUG   Verified: 0000-00-00
  After many years the CD-ReWriter has become a standard piece of kit. It is a useful tool as it lets you backup audio CD's and CD-ROM's. Likewise if you wish to backup sections of your hard drive, a twenty five pence blank CD will hold 650Mb of your precious data. If you fancy creating a CD compilation of your favourite audio tracks then you will need a CD-ReWriter to do so.
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  Small Q&A about Quake2 for the Amiga.
  Author: M.Andersson (Azine)   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Small Q&A about Quake2 for the Amiga. Questions asked by M.Andersson (Azine). Answers by Hans-Joerg Frieden (Hyperion) dated Dec 10th 2002
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  THE AMIGA 4000
  Author: Eddy Carroll   Verified: 0000-00-00
  THE AMIGA 4000. by Eddy Carroll, October 1992. In September 1991 at the European Developers Conference in Milan, developers were treated to a first look at the new Amiga graphics shipset, then known as the AA Chipset (AA standing for Advanced Amiga). Now, just over a year later, the first machines featuring that new chipset have arrived: the Amiga 1200 (see elsewhere) and Amiga 4000.
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