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Celebrating our 23rd year
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Today's Highlights
- More big news coming. The SEARCH is nearly completed on the development machine. Once I iron out the last of minor issues I will post it live. **PLEASE NOTE** Just like CATEGORIES, the SEARCH feature is only searching the old database. This will change once I finish my custom Admin link add/edit/del portal. As always... Enjoy!
Amiga News Update
- Interesting to still see Hyperion-Director (Ben H) is still posting over at Amigaworld.net. Normally he is a 'one and done' type poster. Maybe something can come from this interaction with the community...
New Links (7)
- GL4ES SDK for AmigaOS4: GL4ES is an OpenGL 2.1/1.5 to GL ES 2.0/1.1 translation library, with support for Pandora, ODroid, OrangePI, CHIP, Raspberry PI, Android and AmigaOS4. For AmigaOS4 translation done via ogles2.library (written by Daniel "Daytona" Muessener), and which in turn works on top of warp3dnova.library (written by Hans de Ruiter). Minimum requirements for ogles2.library are 2.8 and for warp3dnova.library it should be 1.65 With GL4ES we have not only OpenGL1.x as with MiniGL, but OpenGL 1.x, OpenGL2.x and even some limited OpenGL3.x support. Also it is faster than MiniGL and bug-less. Written by Sebastian "ptitSeb" Chevalier. AmigaOS4 version handled by kas1e, but all actual AmigaOS4 related code still done by ptitSeb.
- RxMUI: RxMUI is the definitive solution to create GUIs in ARexx macros. RxMUI uses MUI, which is one of the best thing happened to Amiga so far, despite last strange decisions made by someone. It means you will benefit of the MUI philosophy programming in your ARexx macros. RxMUI will also introduce you in the wonderful world of the Object Oriented Programming in the most easy way, which is from a simple interpreted language like ARexx. Read the RxMUI documentation for more info. Here you may find a list of all the MUI classes and all the libraries needed to properly run RxMUI examples.
- GloomAmiga: Source code to the Amiga FPS classic by Black Magic. Source is provided "as-is" with no support, and no guarantee that it contains the full, complete or final code or data.
- The Scorpion Engine – The next best creation tool for the Amiga gets an update: As most of you are aware, there are different ways to create Amiga games, either through Amos, Blitz Basic, RedPill or through the rather lackluster Backbone. But one such engine is making its presence known, and that’s Earok’s Scorpion engine; a constantly updated piece of software that gives developers the tools to create graphically impressive games, running at decent frame rates even on the lowest spec’d Amigas.
- scorpion-editor-experimental: This is the experimental version of the Scorpion Editor, it is only minimally tested and contains no sample games. Unless there are specific fixes in this build that you need, the mainstream build at scorpion-editor-demos is recommended.
- Editor for Scorpion engine (closed source), along with demo games (open source): Note: This is an ongoing work-in-progress version of the Scorpion Editor for Windows and the included Commodore Amiga game samples. It isn't feature complete, is likely to have more than a handful of breaking bugs, and may not work on every Windows configuration - Windows 10 is the recommended OS. Updates will be released on an "early and often" basis.
- Scorpion Engine (EAB): Currently a 37 page thread over at English Amiga Board covering the Scorpion engine.
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Today's Highlights
- Big news today. CATEGORIES have returned. It works BUT for now it only returns results from the original database of 1400+ links. I will GUARANTEE you that a lot the links are DEAD but that's where Archive.org will come in and hopefully fill in most of the holes. Remember some of these links go back 20+ years. A temp solution for SEARCH is next. Enjoy!
Amiga News Update
- All's quiet on the western front.
New Links (1)
- classicamiga Wiki: Welcome to the classicamiga wiki site. This Wiki provides information, tutorials, FAQs and guides about the Amiga and Amiga emulation. It has been created to help the Amiga community, and Amiga users, find out and explore as much about the Amiga as they can. Initially the existing articles from the main classicamiga.com site's FAQs and Tutorials section have been ported over to the Wiki, and then this Wiki will be fully replacing that section of the main site. This will allow this part of classicamiga to grow and expand with member participation. We hope you all find this Wiki useful. Please post comments, feedback, ideas and suggestion on the classicamiga forum.
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Today's Highlights
- Cleaned up the main page by temporarily removing the static 2020 content. A year and 4 months was TOO much. Working on the 'CATEGORIES''
Amiga News Update
- All's quiet on the western front.
New Links (6)
- ArtPazz: ArtPazz is a puzzle game where the player has to piece together the tiles an image has been split into. The size and the shape of the tiles can be adjusted, which allows to set the difficulty to anything from to tremendously easy to brain-wracking. ArtPazz has been designed to be very simple and suitable for all ages, so learning how to play is a matter of minutes or even just seconds.
- Classic Workbench: Download an Amiga Workbench OS, Preinstalled packs setup for real A500+ A600 A1200 A1500+ A2000+ A3000 A4000 and UAE {systems. Several system configurations available: Lite, full, advanced,P96, UAE, OS3x & 68k. Provides preinstalled applications, icons, screen and color modes settings, and MUCH MUCH more!}
- SAM440 I/O Expansion Board: This expansion board for the SAM440ep and SAM440ep-flex motherboards adds the following ports (from left to right): 1x VGA (HD15), 2x S/P-DIF digital (TOSLINK, fiber optic), 1x USB 1.1, 2x USB 2.0, 5x audio jack 3.5 & 2x S/P-DIF digital (RCA coaxial in/out).
- Amiga Magazine Rack - Index of Magazine Coverdisks: {While this site has already been added I think it's important to highlight this handy feature!! From the main page select magazine of choice from drop down--> select coverdisk index (note not every disk has been cataloged but its a good start)}
- Bit-Preserve: {Project for capturing vintage, classic, aka old computer schematics in KiCad. Covering Amiga, Apple, Atari, Commodore, DEC/Terminals, Dragon, MITS/Altair, Sinclair, Tandy-RS computers. From a power supply to a motherboard various schematics are available. # of schematics varies by manufacturer. Note: Only 1 schematic in the Amiga folder.}
- NETWORKING A1200 networking from the next room to the next world: {Overviews and details on ParNet, Serial, TCP/IP, PC2Amiga, Envoy, NCP, Samba, NetFS, Power PCMCIA Ethernet & Eyetech CNet PCMCIA}
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Today's Highlights
- Still working on the temp solution for 'CATEGORIES'' and the 'SEARCH' function
- Look what arrived last week in the mail. What an exceptionally well done book. I was happy to see Substance by Alliance Design of Quartex. It's even the first pic on the cover! That was, and still is, my goto demo when I need to show off! Still KICKING myself for missing the initial funding window and not getting my name in the book. Darn it!
 A bit of light reading just in time for beginning of the work week.
Amiga News Update
- Rest assured when I say "I'm not the best at deciphering the slow trickle of court documents so I leave that to you the experts". More court docs were released over the weekend but thats not the interesting part. After a long period of silence Ben Hermans (Director Hyperion Entertainment) posted over at AmigaWorld and gave us a a brief peek inside his current thought process. Anyone care to read into the tea leaves on this one?
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Today's Highlights
- Wishing my Mom a BIG DOO-WOP HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! Love you Mom!
- While I'm actively working on a full re-write of the 'CATEGORIES'' and 'SEARCH' portion of the site, I plan to have a quick 'DOWN AND DIRTY' fix back on line in a few days. Nothing perfect but at least it will be something to restore greater functionality back to the site! I REALLY need to clean up this front page!! Right now I'm tracking over 512 links on this page alone.
- Busy past few days on the software side of the house. A bunch of updates made news.
- AmiKit XE for the Raspberry Pi 4/400 has been released
- IBrowse 2.5.4 has been released
- AmiSSL 4.9 has been released
- Updated AHI driver for AOS4
- A-EON announces Enhancer Software Release 2 is now available
Amiga News Update
- Hats off to everyone on the Amiga Developer Team for their three years of hard work on Enhancer software package release 2.
New Links (5)
- Smashed Amiga 2000 Gets New Lease On Life: For most people, opening up a package and seeing that the Amiga 2000 you purchased on eBay had been smashed up by the delivery carrier would be a heartbreaking moment. But not [Drygol]. If you live and breathe vintage computer restorations like he does, finding your latest acquisition is in need of more repairs and upgrades than you originally anticipated is actually a bonus.
- Welcome to the MorphOS Library: The wiki based library of MorphOS related documentation.
- Bob's Bits: Tindie shop for Bob's Bits. Here you will find replacement for several Amiga and Amiga related boards. (Plus Commodore 64 Motherboards too!) A quick list includes: Amiga 2000 Replica PCB by Floppie209, Replacement "Vidiot" board for Amiga Computers, Multipurpose ATX Adaptor by Ian Stedman, Diet Agnus Adapter by LIV2,
Flickerfixer/Scandoubler PCB for Amiga 2000, Open Amiga 500 Fast RAM Expansion by SukkoPera, Terrible Fire 534 (TF534) Accelerator PCB, and more!!
- A500++ Amiga 500+ Replica PCB: This is a replica Printed Circuit Board (PCB) from the Commodore Amiga A500+ computer. This board is based on the last A500+ board that was produced by Commodore (Model 8A). The board was created to allow Amiga A500+ computers that had damaged or faulty PCBs to be successfully repaired. This can be achieved by moving all components from an original damaged board to the replica board. Some parts can also be replaced by modern alternatives.
- Tygre's Amiga Wiki - AmiMod Radio: Did you know that, as of 2015/06/02, there are more than 20,000 packages in the mods directory on Aminet? Yes! That's more than 20,000 modules to play and enjoy! There are also thousands of modules on Haxor.fi, Modland, Modules.pl . So, why not have a program that could automatically download one module at-a-time, extract it, and play it using your favorite player? This is the purpose of AmiModRadio! It can download, unarchive, and send modules to your favorite players: AmigaAMP, DeliTracker, EaglePlayer, HippoPlayer, MultiPlayer, or TuneNet. {GREAT WIKI PAGE!!!!}
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