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Issue 12 - September 2000
Published: Thursday August 31, 2000
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More than Nuts & Bolts?
Amiga's Software Development Kit gets a full review. How much of a step forward is it?

PPC AmigaOS
MorphOS beta given the once-over.

Artistic Licence
Wacom's graphics tablets reviewed.

Making Movies
With the LithTech Film Producer.

Spitfire 2
.The bees' knees of Palm connectivity?

Reviews: Amiga's SDK - How does the first version of Amiga's Software Development Kit shape up? Infra-Red EZLink - controlling your infra-red devices with your Amiga, courtesy of Eyetech. Spitfire 2 - Linking your Amiga to a Palm PDA. It's easy! Tales From Heaven - Zaac gives Mario a run for his money in this new 3D platformer for the Amiga.

Features: MorphOS - a beta version of the PowerPC AmigaOS project lands on our virtual doorstep. We pick it up, plug it in and take a look. Matrox - a look at Amiga's latest partnership with the Canadian graphics chipset manufacturer. LithTech movies - Maybe you don't need all that expensive film-making equipment after all... Graphics Tablets - Wacom and Haage & Partner team up to bring artistic flare to your Amiga. Develop D'Amiga - The latest developer systems for the next Amiga platform, from a range of different companies, compared and contrasted. Pagestream Tutorial - How to get the most from Softlogik's page layout program. Programming in C - The conclusion to our tutorial.

Plus: All the latest News, more opinions voiced in Rants & Raves, some original games heading your way in Active Gamer, your questions mulled over in Interactive, meditating on your technical problems in Ask The Guru, Perl scripting - how to get started and why - explained in Active Online and a look back at the good old days of hand-configured TCP/IP stacks courtesy of Retroactive.