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*** Welcome to the AO update, volume 1, issue 3 - 17 Sept. 1999 ***
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*** AO Update is a free weekly newsletter provided by Amiga.org ***
*** to tell you what is happening in the Amiga community. ***
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Ok, ok,
I know I just sent out the AO Update on Monday, but I really want
to get beck into the habit of doing the updates on Fridays if I can
help it. It gives us all something to read and think about over
the weekend. As a result, there are only 5 days news listed in
this update to include some we missed posting to the last edition.
If this is a problem, please feel free to let us know. (Send mail
to webmaster@amiga.org)
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"Final Fury" (or AI's news since Monday)
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Since Monday's AO Update, two new Executive Updates were posted
on Amiga's site by CEO Tom Schmidt. The first, admittedly vague
and elusive was countered by a second Update posted this morning.
In this morning's update, Mr. Schmidt takes a more direct approach
to answering several questions that had been plaguing the
community since last Friday's mysterious Business Week article.
Please, read it. While it doesn't tell all, or even clear up
every question you might have, it does clearly state their
intentions. For example, it clearly stipulates that Amiga will
NOT build their own MCC / ATX computer, *but* they welcome any
third party company that wants to license the MCC / ATX and build
them. (can someone say "Gateway"?)
Already, the online community appears strongly divided. Whether
or not you like Amiga's new direction depends on whether you are
willing to accept a complete paradigm shift. Said shift in
thinking has come from the fact that future Amiga technology will
exist in every information appliance, not merely as a desktop
computer.
To quote Bill McEwen's 1998 Sacramento speech,
----
"we aren't building anything"
"we're going to design the technology, then license it to others to
use"
"this will let us get our technology into millions of devices,
instead of thousands of desktops."
"we can't win by building a non-standard desktop computer then
taking on Microsoft and Gateway."
"Even a large company like Gateway 2000, the world's largest PC
seller would be eaten alive if Microsoft and Intel saw us coming."
----
I will openly admit that it wasn't in their best interest to "tease"
the community with dreams of ATX motherboards and MCC's in every
room. The promise of hardware, then the abrupt death of that
promise has seriously degraded the morale, if not population, of
our already fragile community. The funny thing is, factually,
hardly anything has changed at Amiga. Most of the fury was driven
by speculation and rumor.
If you will allow, I personally liked and respected Jim Collas, for
both his qualifications on paper, and his great great ability for
public speech the few times I was lucky enough to witness it. In
retrospect however, I wonder how much of the problems we're seeing
today are because of the fact that his dream (ATX/MCC) was such a
variation on the Amiga plans circa 1998 (pre-Collas).
Collas came on board, and like a PR whirlwind he lauded the
community for it's tenacity, "promised" us the replacement for our
current Amigas that we wanted, and told us (perhaps too much) how
he wanted to get us there. I quoted "promise" because after
reviewing the speeches and updates, I can't find a single place
where he said anything about AMIGA building the hardware themselves
(except as a limited run for developers).
Just as suddenly, Collas was gone, and the "plan" remains the same
as it's 1998 roots. Amiga won't build hardware, they'll build
technology and license it out to hardware companies.
Why? Well for this week's history lesson, let's take Apple's not-
so-forgotten licensing scheme. Amiga is a technology company.
They don't build machines, they design and license software and
hardware to third-party companies.
Apple failed because when they started licensing clones, they
ended up competing against the very people who were paying them
for licenses. In most cases, Mac licensees were able to undercut
Apple's pricing on the real Macintosh machines. As a result, no
one bought clones because they wanted real Macs but couldn't
afford them. Likewise, those that did buy Mac clones, cut
severely into Apple's profit margin..
In the end, it's best not to repeat your enemy's failures I think.
Sincerely, and see you next Friday,
Wayne Hunt
Site Manager,
Amiga.org
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Amiga Executive Update (1999-09-17)
Tom Schmidt, President and CEO of Amiga clarifies a few points from
his earlier update. Especially concerning the MCC and OE.
URL: http://www.amiga.com/diary/executive-e.html
Motorola Discloses New PowerPC Microprocessor Strategy Roadmap
(1999-09-17)
In a move to demonstrate their strong long-term commitment to the
PowerPC architecture as a strategic solution addressing multiple
markets, Motorola (NYSE: MOT) today revealed its PowerPC
Microprocessor Strategy Roadmap. Details included information on
the future direction for development of leading-edge microprocessors,
integrated devices, innovative design methodologies and manufacturing
processes, as well as an aggressive strategy for rapid reuse of
these technologies.
URL: http://www.mot.com/SPS/PowerPC/library/press_releases/newroadmap_pr.html
OS 3.5 Demonstration (1999-09-17)
On Saturday, September the 18th, Dirk Harlaar of Haage & Partner
will perform a demonstration of the new OS3.5 in Leeuwarden,
located in the Netherlands. Due to the timing of this
demonstration, this will more than likely be done with the final
release version. The event is organized by the AGGF and
ComputerCity, the OS3.5 distributor in the Benelux area.
URL: http://www.realdreams.cz/amiga/local/14_9OS35show.html
News.com article on Amiga (FINALLY) (1999-09-17)
It doesn't say much more than the BusinessWeek article, but it
quotes modern sources, doesn't seem to get any facts wrong, and
points out that Amiga's plans really haven't changed all that much
in the long term.
URL: http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1006-200-120890.html?tag=st.ne.1002.tgif?st.ne.fd.gif.d
Interview with World Foundry (1999-09-16)
AmigaExtreme recently conducted an interview with the World
Foundry about their upcoming game Maim & Mangle.
URL: http://www.amigaextreme.com/interviews/twf/1.html
4 New Amiga Audio CD's Released (1999-09-16)
F1 has had several music disks in it's collection for quite some
time now. After some consideration and a few requests, they have
decided to make them into Audio CD's, with lot's more goodies
attached for the more modern users.
URL: http://www.mushy-pd.demon.co.uk/audio.html
Transmeta connection dismissed (1999-09-16)
The above link is an interview with Transmeta CEO David Ditzel
that dismisses, once and for all, any connection between Amiga
and Transmeta.
URL: http://www.pathfinder.com/time/digital/daily/0,2822,30905,00.html
Amiga boss charts software-only course (1999-09-16)
An article by The Register which delves into analyzing the
Executive Update from Tom Schmidt and their interpretation of
recent events.
URL: http://www.theregister.co.uk/990915-000018.html
Dr. Rick LeFaivre Speaks! (1999-09-15)
Here's a news snippet from Amiga Aktuel. While we can't reach
anyone to verify, it makes for interesting reading. Martin Henke,
their 'Chief Translating Officer called Amiga's Dr. LeFaivre for
clarification on the current Amiga situation. The Link above leads
to a 'transcript' of the conversation.
URL: http://www.mediaspace.net/amigaaktuell/international/hot.html
Boing.net to launch on 9/19 (1999-09-15)
While details are scarce, an e-mail arrived this morning heralding
the pending arrival of a new Amiga website, boing.net on the 19th.
URL: http://www.boing.net/
Photogenics 4.2 released. (1999-09-15)
Paul Nolan is pleased to announce Photogenics 4.2, another free
update to existing users of Photogenics 4.x.
URL: http://www.paulnolan.com/features.html
Open letter to Tom Schmidt (1999-09-14)
The latest Executive Update left just the same question
unanswered as all those initial announcements by new CEO's
before. Therefore, Martin Baute, newsmaster of Amiga News &
Stories, wrote an Open Letter, that asks the one basic question...
URL: http://www.realdreams.cz/amiga/local/14_92tom.html
Carl Sassenrath Joins AmigaOnLine.NET (1999-09-14)
AmigaOnline.net proudly welcomes one of the legendary members of
the original Amiga team, Carl Sassenrath, to its ranks. Quote
Carl: "The timing is perfect! This is a great way to reunite
Amigans everywhere!"
URL: http://www.amigaonline.net/boingdomain/amigaonlinenews.html
Amiga Speaks....a little (1999-09-14)
Earlier this week, it was reported that Petro T would post an
update on the Amiga situation. Instead, we got an Executive
Update by Amiga CEO, Tom Schmidt. It confirms that some of the
recent articles in the press are incorrect, but doesn't specify
whether or not Amiga's plans have changed.
URL: http://amiga.com/diary/executive-e.html
Amiga Info/AI Echo is closing. (1999-09-13)
The only printed Swedish Amiga magazine Amiga Info/AI Echo
announced September 10 that it has ceased publishing.
URL: http://www.xfiles.se/
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Eyetech's Amiga web site (added: 10-Sep-1999)
http://www.eyetech.co.uk/MAIN/AINDEX.HTM
Web site for major UK developer/supplier of Amiga-based
products including many hard-to-find items. Products shipped
worldwide in 2-7 days.
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AmiSITE (added: 10-Sep-1999)
http://www.amisite.de/
Amiga news site, with a slant in mailing lists and
newsgroups.
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Mirage Website (added: 10-Sep-1999)
http://members.dencity.com/stubeloo/frames.html
Mirage is the definitive site for computer-music.
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ireland.amiga.org (added: 11-Sep-1999)
http://ireland.amiga.org
Affiliate of amiga.org, lots of information for Irish (and
international) Amiga users.
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Amiga Cheats (added: 11-Sep-1999)
http://members.xoom.com/ClassGames/
Over 700 pages of cheats, tips, level codes etc, for Amiga
games.
Also downloads for UAE and Fellow.
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france.amiga.tm (added: 11-Sep-1999)
http://france.amiga.tm
Amiga news and resources dedicated to the French-speaking
Amiga Community !
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Apex Designs (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://welcome.to/apex.designs
Developers of high-quality Amiga software.
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Project Cinema4D 5? (added: 13-Sep-1999)
http://fly.to/cinemasrc
A website dedicated to try and pressure Maxon to release the
source code of Cinema4D.
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Videology Inc - Service, Sales and Support for Amiga Systems (added: 13-Sep-1999)
http://www.videology.org
Videology supports all Classic Amigas and will continue to
provide service, sales and support for all future Amigas.
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CineReal (added: 13-Sep-1999)
http://cinereal.com
CineReal provides Amiga products, software and peripherals
to Ottawa and throughout Canada's National Capital Region.
We sell hardware and software from Village Tronic, Haage &
Partner, Microcode Solutions, Phase 5, Asimware, Cloanto,
Ozware, and Newtek. We are a loyal member of 'TEAM AMIGA' ,
the UGN, Amici Amiga, and Amiga.Info. MC & AMX
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Amiga Disk File Suite Official Home Page (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/7094/index1.htm
ADF-Suite contains two program to help you manage your ADF'S
(Amiga Emulator Files!). ADF-ZAP is a hex viewer specific to
ADF's and ADF-DM (Disk Manager) is a powerful disk manager
for ADF's. Version 1.5 of ADF-DM is just out, with new
amazing features! This is a essential utility of all
emulator users!! Check It Out Now!
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CLEAR - the Campaign to Leave Emulation Alone (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://ds.dial.pipex.com/town/estate/dh69/clear/
CLEAr is an organization dedicated to defending software
emulators from those who view them as software piracy tools.
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GLYPH's Lightwave 3D page (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/9315/lw/index.html
GLYPH's Lightwave 3D page You have reached my LightWave 3D
navigation page. Hope you enjoy it. When you're done, you
can take a look at the rest of my site by visiting my home
page. LIGHTWAVE STUFF Tips and tutorials Plugins ARexx
macros Cheezy gallery Jo
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Open Directory - Computers: Systems (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Systems/
As the web grows, automated search engines and directories
with small editorial staffs will be unable to cope with the
volume of sites. The Open Directory Project's goal is to
produce the most comprehensive directory of the web, by
relying on a vast army of volunteer editors.
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FreeCiv Website - The new generation (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.freeciv.org/
FreeCiv is a multiplayer strategy game, released under the
GNU General Public License.
It is generally comparable with Civilization II®, published
by Microprose®.
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www.nysa - Index (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.nysa.u-net.com/
www.nysa.u-net.com - Stephen Williams's own little waste of
bandwidth
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Zophar's Domain: Amiga Emulators for Unix (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.zophar.net/unix/amiga.html
Amiga Emulators for Unix Name Download Version Last Updated
OS Description UAE Download (Linux) Download Source 0.697.6
06/20/97??/??/?? LinuxUnix This emulator was the first
working Amiga emulator and is still the best. It has great
compatiblity, sound,
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UVL - Universal Videogame List (added: 16-Sep-1999)
http://www.g-o-l.com/uvl/home.asp
It's mainly a humongous database containing many, many
videogames, any info about them, screenshots and respective
emulators. Our main purpose is to save all the videogames,
appeared until now, from the oblivion.
Obviously, there are mani Amiga games, too.
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Back to the Roots - Amiga Culture Directory Project (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.emuunlim.com/back2roots/
Back to the Roots - a comprehensive Amiga sofware directory
with extensive legal download section and emulator
compatibility info.
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ROMLIST: Database (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.romlist.com/rl_database.htm
ROMLIST - the arcade game emulator programmers source of
game roms
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Jaybee's AmigaInABox! (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.emuunlim.com/aiab/
Its an Amiga, but its in a box! Everything you need to get
started with UAE is here!
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B.E.L. - Menu (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.backyard.u-net.com/menu.htm
The place to go for all things emulator related. Arcade,
NeoGeo, SNES, Genesis etc... You name it, we've got links
for it! 100's of rom links too.
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The Virtual Manual Museum (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.cstone.net/~rich/index.html
The Virtual Manual Museum (VMM) is intended to be a
repository for high-quality transcriptions of original,
dated game materials to HTML format.
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Fleecy Moss (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.netreach.net/~fleecy
The official home page for Fleecy Moss
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The High Voltage SID Collection (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://home.freeuk.net/wazzaw/HVSC/
The High Voltage SID Collection ----- the ultimate Commodore
64 music collection! ----- INFO FAQ STIL NEWS SEARCH PLAYERS
& TOOLS MIRRORS LINKS The C64 Banner Exchange News Flash:
August 14, 1999 A second site added to the main HVSC page
for Updates.
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APRI's homepage (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.aprisoft.com/indexd.htm
APRI is a Turkish Software Group who works for only New
Generation Amiga Family and PCs. APRI is located in
Eskisehir / TURKEY.
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Symbiotic Design Group (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.symbioticdesign.com/copyrightnotice.html
Symbiotic Design Group is dedicated to the strict
interpretation and/or original creative conception; the
visualization, design, production and application of our
clients' vision. We are dedicated to the creative arts,
visual communication, and presentation through art and
technology in design and development. We understand the
limits of multiple medias on multiple platforms and address
each project accordingly and individually.
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Savel main index. Links to Amiga software/hardware pages, an... (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www1.omnitel.net/savel/index2.html
Main of Savel. Here you can find all main links to amiga,
autoindex, friends, Lithuania, Kaunas. Also some commercial
and usefull links.
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Raydar's Home Page (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.concentric.net/~Raydar
The official homepage of Ray Darrah, aka EXEC on IRC's
Amiganet.
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Zenmetal Software (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.cnetbbs.net/
ZenMetal Software is a partnership dedicated to CNet Amiga
and all things Amiga. We purchased CNet Amiga at a time when
the Amiga was (and perhaps still is) in a period of
unprecedented doom. However, Amiga users are a determined
bunch and for this very reason we purchased CNet Amiga and
created ZenMetal Software around CNet Amiga. At the present
time, our only commercial product is CNet Amiga. However, we
may at a later time consider other projects. Presently, CNet
Amiga is our only focus.
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ScreamerII Introduction (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.concentric.net/~Raydar/ScreamerII
ScreamerII is an Amiga program for LightWave 4.0 users who:
Have found LightWave's built-in ScreamerNet controller less
than adequate.
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Deniz AYTAN's Homepage (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://abone.turk.net/aytan/homepage.htm
Welcome to Deniz AYTAN's HOMEPAGE Hi, I am a 21 year-old
Turkish computer fan. I am interested in MP3 Music files and
all types of images. You can reach me via ICQ (My # is
4561391) or E-Mail by clicking here. SPECIAL: Please follow
this LINK for reaching
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Amiga WebLink Object Model (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.weblink.org/weblink/Model/index.html
This page contains the PROPOSED object model for WebLink.
See also the other links on the Overview page. Entire View
Objects Resources Interfaces Preferences Email:
thought@weblink.org
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BarNone (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.frii.com/~srk/ShadowWorks/BarNone/English/BN-Main.html
The Ultimate Amiga Controller Bar None What is BarNone? It
is the most flexible system controller program in existence
today, and the ultimate tool for those who want a custom
workstation environment.
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Zauner Clemens: Amiga Homepage (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.onlineloop.com/czauner/Amiga.html
As a 7 year User of Amigas (currently an A500 and an
A4000/40) I collected some resources for my machines.
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WolfPac 3D (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.onlineloop.com/WolfPac/eng/
Günter Erhart and OnLineLoop are proud to present a new
Pacman: WolfPac is the new 3D Pacman. WolfPac allows you to
live the adventures of Pacman from it's own perspective.
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GfX3d.library Official Support Page (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Lab/8980/gfx3d.html
FAST 3d graphics shared library for any AGA Amiga
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Casio QV Information for AmigaOS (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.thehub.u-net.com/casio/main.htm
Casio QV Digital Camera Cables Cables needed to connect it
all together. Software Software and how to use it :)
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Greg Donner's Page (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://home.earthlink.net/~gregdonner/index.html
Web pages are really only worth visiting if you have
something to offer. With this in mind I offer some freeware
icons/clipart/brushes, as well as hosting the Amiga Computer
Enthusiasts of Elkhart, Indiana web page. You can also find
an archived collection of datatypes for Amiga OS 3.x here,
and the Workbench Nostalgia site for timeless information
about the Amiga's Workbench.
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Moses Wildermuth's Semi-Professional Page (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.angelfire.com/ia/mosespro/noframes.html
OnLine Periodicals Menu Contact me with ICQ Picture Gallery
Professional Resume About my Amiga Computer Gamma World the
Game Email: mosespro@ecity.net
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AccuWeather(r) - The World's Weather Authority(tm) (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.accuweather.com/weatherf/index_corp/
AccuWeather(r) - The World's Weather Leader(tm)
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CrappyArc (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://freespace.virgin.net/jim.watson1/craparc
What is CrappyArc? It's an Arcanoid clone, which is crap.
Doh... Actually, it's not that crap, it's just that it
doesn't have much to make it very interesting. There are a
few interesting points in the game engine: Gravity and
inertia Friction with walls
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ACT - Frequently asked questions (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.act-net.com/Prelude/faqe.html
Part of the Albrecht Computer Technik (ACT) website, this
page deals with Frequently Asked Questions about the Prelude
Soundcard.
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Prelude Arpeggiator Digital Audio Interface (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.act-net.com/Prelude/arpeggiatore.html
Arpeggiator is a digital audio interface for Prelude Z-II
for transferring audio data without quality loss. It has a
built in Prelude-Bus extension so that you can connect other
expansions like the MPEG-it! module without any problems.
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New York Amiga Users Group (Amuse) Home Page (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.tiac.net/users/linusly
Looking for fellow Amiga users in the New York City area?
Please come to our next meeting!
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Welcome to [www.amiga-software.com] (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.amiga-software.com
Welcome to our world. This site is filled with links to
software, magazines and groups regarding the AMIGA®-
Computer. The success, variety and quality of links depend
on your cooperation - so please help us to support the AMIGA
community and keep the spirit alive by sending us
interesting links or adding new URLs to our database.
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StarDustr's MCF Home Page (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://home.ptd.net/~strdustr/amirc/MCF.html
MCF is an acronymn, which is short for "Master Control
Functions".
It is a set of integrated ARexx scripts that were created to
run with
AmIRC and provide features not originally coded into AmIRC.
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SamplitudeOPUS (added: 12-Sep-1999)
http://www.act-net.com/Prelude/samplitudee.html
SamplitudeOPUS is the advanced version of Samplitude by
SEK´D - now developed by A.C.T. bringing more features and
most flexibility for high quality harddisk recording and
effective sample-editing.
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Galaxy Gateway (added: 14-Sep-1999)
http://www.ggcs.net.au/
Amiga-Friendly Internet Service Provider in Redland Bay,
Australia
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Virtual Dimension (added: 15-Sep-1999)
http://www.virtualdimension.de
Amiga & PC software development, featuring the Amiga-games
"Walls '97", "Othello - The virtual board-game",
"BombSquare" and "Cybermove".
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Planet Amiga Ezine (added: 15-Sep-1999)
http://www.boing.net
Planet Amiga Ezine
The site with bite...
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The Amiga Computer (added: 15-Sep-1999)
http://www.stonelawdrive.freeserve.co.uk/dwm/wsdcoursework/index.html
Site is about the Amiga, covering history, past models, OS's
and some current clones. Also covers AmigaNG.
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F1 Software (added: 16-Sep-1999)
http://www.mushy-pd.demon.co.uk
The world's largest collection of Amiga licenseware games
and utilities.
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Rest Of the Rest Of the World Baseball Association (added: 16-Sep-1999)
http://www.geocities.com/darwinshields
The Baseball league the most expanded in the world on Amiga
computers. See the divisions, teams, players stats, etc.
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AAA Amiga Aktuell Austria (added: 16-Sep-1999)
http://amiganews.spedia.net
Serious Amiga News specially for Austria
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Opus.Amiga.TM (added: 16-Sep-1999)
http://opus.amiga.tm
A blast from the past "Springtime for Yuppies and other
Amiga Madness". Amiga had Opus in their camp in 1987!!!
Linux's use of him comes 9 YEARS later.
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Lost Amiga Lambs (added: 16-Sep-1999)
http://lostamigalambs.amiga,tm
Site dedicated to bringing Amiga Nuts together by listing
users by
Region/country/state/city so that people can find LOCAL
Amiga users.
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Search.Amiga.TM (added: 16-Sep-1999)
http://search.amiga.tm
Search for HOT Amiga News all over the Internet. Also find
Amiga News from non-Amiga sources. Find Amiga sites on
all kinds of unusual places like IBM, NASA - etc.
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Catweasel (added: 16-Sep-1999)
http://www.jschoenfeld.com/ecatweasel.htm
Catweasel is a universal floppy disk controller that uses
unmodified PC diskdrives. The Catweasel can handle nearly
any disk format, you just have to find a drive for them.
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Buddha (added: 16-Sep-1999)
http://www.jschoenfeld.com/ebuddha.htm
Buddha is an IDE controller for all Amiga systems with zorro
slots.
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IDE-fix Express (added: 16-Sep-1999)
http://www.jschoenfeld.com/eidefix.htm
4-drive buffered IDE interface for the A1200
The IDE-fix adapter doubles the internal IDE port of your
A1200. At the same time it's an adapter from the rather
uncommon 2.5 inch standard to the less expensive 3.5 inch
standard connections.
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Graffiti (added: 16-Sep-1999)
http://www.jschoenfeld.com/egraffiti.htm
Graffiti is a hardware scandoubler for the Amiga which
allows it to use all standard PC monitors.
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Altantis (added: 16-Sep-1999)
http://www.jschoenfeld.com/eatlantis.htm
Atlantis is an external soundcard for all Amiga systems with
external floppy-connector or Buddha/Catweasel Controller.
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KickFlash (added: 16-Sep-1999)
http://
Be prepared for Kickstart V3.5!
Kickflash is a special kind of Rom-Swapper for the
kickstart-rom(s) of your Amiga. Being different from regular
Rom-Swappers, Kickflash doesn't have room for a second or
third rom chip. Instead, it has got flash memory that can
hold a kickstart rom image.
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Individual Computers (added: 16-Sep-1999)
http://www.jschoenfeld.com/emainframe.htm
Individual Computers is the company responsible for such
wonderful Amiga innovations as the Catweasel, Buddha, IDE-
fix, and the Graffiti.
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