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Posted By: tokai. on 2005/5/15 21:01:43
OpenTTD is an open source clone of the Microprose game "Transport Tycoon Deluxe", which is available for a wide range of operating systems incl. MorphOS.

The brand new version 0.4.0 was just released a few minutes ago. It will probably need a few minutes until all sourceforge mirrors have the file, so be patient.OpenTTD 0.4.0
Posted By: Gelb. on 2005/5/15 14:27:31
The MorphOS calendar and organizer 'April' has been updated to version 1.2.
Posted By: Targhan. on 2005/5/14 4:45:26
WebChat2 is now open for public beta-testing, now with vitamin #AZ!

WebChat2 has an engine upgrade, and has been locally recompiled for MorphZone's PPC server. Due to differences between the current server and the former, please consider this feature to once again be beta. Please post bug reports to the news item or in the forums. (Only available to registered users.)

Available Servers: FreeNode & AmigaZeux
Channels: #MorphZone, #MorphOS, #AmigaZeux
Posted By: https://morph.zone/users/1154.html. on 2005/5/11 18:37:31
How dreadful the Southlands are! After the Mosians and the Hombres almost went to war with each other, while their forces had already marched up against each other, a message arrived in the last second. A rider of the Hombres delivered it to the general in charge. As he opened and read it, he slowly began to laugh.
Posted By: timofonic. on 2005/5/11 18:36:35
Schism Tracker, a music editor that aims to match the look and feel of Impulse Tracker as closely as possible, is now available for AmigaOS4 and MorphOS (and a lot of other platforms).
The player code is based on Modplug, so it supports a wide variety of module formats. It uses SDL, that's why is easily ported to the amiga-like platforms.

Official webpage
Posted By: itix. on 2005/5/7 23:33:07
The most enthusiastically received program of the year is back. #AmigaZeux presents OS4Emu 1.7!
Posted By: alfie. on 2005/5/5 16:26:22
Just released - http://alfie.altervista.org/freedb/ - a new MorphOS version of FreeDB (13.1) (see http://www.freedb.org/ for infos about it). It seems that it finally works under mosFreeDB

alfie
Posted By: Targhan. on 2005/5/4 14:55:30
In the Groundbreaking Pegasos News topic in the forums, Raquel Velasco and Bill Buck discuss the future of the Pegasos hardware platform, the trip to China, the Marvell Discovery III, Tundra's remarkable northbridge chip (Tsi108), and much more (including the "Pegasos 2.5").

Again, follow the LINK to learn, and follow up on, the details.
Posted By: MorphOS_Team. on 2005/5/4 14:55:03
We are happy to announce MorphOS 1.4.5 !

Celebrating the 1st month of opening Pandora's box with MorphOS 1.4.4, version 1.4.5 is now available.

This is hopefully the last bugfix update before the next full release, and solves many bugs and problems with the previous releases.

Please note that the update is currently only available to users who have registered themselves. Users who have not yet registered will have to register at http://support.morphos-team.net

{MZ Note: Be sure to check the following threads for useful information about installation and followup! MorphOS 1.4.5 thread, and the Tricks and Tips thread.}
Posted By: gunne. on 2005/5/4 14:54:43
We have some Pegasos II G4 1GHz complete systems that we now offer to a very reduced price !

The machines is fully equipped in nice cases with 80GB harddrive, CDRW, Radeon 9200SE graphicsboard, 256MB Ram (DDR 266), keyboard (Logitech UltraX Flat (or similar) + Logitech wheelmouse, manuals (english + german included). Installed as you request, MorphOS and/or Linux of your choice.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2005/5/4 14:53:31
Today the issue 54 of the Amiga Future has been released.

This means that all subscriptions and preorders have been brought to the postal office today.

In this issue of the Amiga Future we can show you many interesting reports. Besides interviews with Juergen Lachmann (Scalos) and Robert "apex" Wahnsiedler there are of course reports about the Push 2005, Cebit and Breakpoint.

http://www.amigafuture.de/heft/heft.php
Posted By: alfie. on 2005/5/2 15:19:29
I made a small suite of MOS commodities. It consists of: mfkey, nocapslock, lola (quick EMail sender) and blanky (DPMS blanker). They are all released as Public Domain Software, so do whatever you want with them.

alfie
Posted By: Targhan. on 2005/5/2 4:35:32
It's a player for Musepack (*.mpc) files which can be used with AmiNetRadio. Supports tags in APEv2 format.

Archive can be found HERE. Extract and copy mpc.player into players/ in ANR's main directory.

PS. If You had some old version (mpp.player) remember to delete it.
Posted By: Targhan. on 2005/4/27 17:55:07
IRC is back in a new form here on MorphZone. Just beneath the news, there are instructions, a download, and an IRC:// based link to #MorphZone on freenode. Downloading and installing IRCStart according to those instructions will allow one to quickly connect to IRC via their browser's context menu. (Voyager and IBrowse).

Visit MorphZone on another platform? No problem, the link is Chatzilla/Mozilla complient. Enjoy!
Posted By: Targhan. on 2005/4/26 15:45:33
Contact Manager 34.1 and amrss 5.0 (MorphOS and 68k vers) are available at http://alfie.altervista.org.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2005/4/25 13:42:15
Posted By: Targhan. on 2005/4/23 13:44:22
Scalos version 40.33 has been released with many bugfixes and improved installation procedures.

"Scalos now comes with a complete initial configuration, incliding deficons.prefs and background images for desktop and windows."

See the post for more details, and be sure to visit The Scalos Webpage to find the archive!
Posted By: Targhan. on 2005/4/22 17:13:13
Download April and get Mai ... May included!

Well, not really, April is a new desktop calendar by AmigaZeux with an organizer and a bunch of configurable options. It can be downloaded from HERE.
Posted By: discreetfx. on 2005/4/22 17:01:25
Do you miss Video Toaster User, Newtekniques and or NewtekPro?

Now you no longer have to!

NewsTek Issue # 1 is already available

http://discreetfx.com/NewsTek.html

1. What is NewsTek?

Answer: NewsTek is a Digital LifeStyle Magazine/Zine that focuses on Newtek products, the digital lifestyle and just a dash of Amiga/MorphOS.
Posted By: Dietmar. on 2005/4/20 17:16:54
The AmigaGuide authoring mode for GoldED has been updated to support syntax validation, using the GuideCheck validator by Guido Mersmann. Validation errors are displayed "in" the editor window (in a resizable container next to the text):
Screenshot
Posted By: Targhan. on 2005/4/19 18:09:39
Since the move of the site back to it's "Home" server, all functions have returned to normal operation. Avatar uploads, Downloads, etc are all reset back to how they are expected to be. We hope this new server will result in better performance for all of our users.

Again, all of us at MorphZone apologize for interruptions in service and speed limitations over the past few weeks.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2005/4/15 13:50:47
Pegasos Mousepads are now available! You can order the Mousepads in the Onlineshop from APC&TCP.

All preorders were dispatched today.

http://www.apc-tcp.de/indexe.html
Posted By: magnetic. on 2005/4/15 3:32:30
Magnetic Systems NYC is proud to announce hardware specials for Pegasos (and Amiga1) computers. This is a Spring Sale and is especially advantegous for European customers due to the exchange rate.

Some of the items are Rare and this is a good chance to get them.

http://www.magneticsystemsnyc.com
Posted By: https://morph.zone/users/1498.html. on 2005/4/6 15:11:27
The FastIcon has released a set of icons from their artist, Dirceu Veiga: "Sweet System", which contains 12 freeware icons.

The collection was inspired by the sweet look and feel of baby rooms artwork and is available for Mac OS X, Windows XP and Linux. (For MorphOS, simply rename #?.png from the Linux version to #?.info...)

Download Icons
Posted By: Targhan. on 2005/4/5 17:29:30
Due to a limited bandwidth at our temporary location, MorphZone will be running in "limited bandwidth" mode. All of us at MorphZone apologize for the inconvenience, but we have to make an effort to serve everyone as best we can. Please keep in mind that these limitations will only be in effect until we are back at our normal server.

Limited Bandwidth Mode:

-No uploading of Avatars
-Must be logged in to Download
-All unnecissary images only viewable when logged in.
-Polls will not appear on the front page

Thanks, everyone, for your understanding in this matter.
Posted By: Sonic. on 2005/4/5 16:57:15
A CVS repository for ixemil.library opened at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/amiga/
The project supports both AmigaOS-m68k and MorphOS versions of the library. Everyone who wishes to try his skills is welcome.
Posted By: eksec. on 2005/4/5 16:56:42
Posted By: HammerD. on 2005/4/5 16:55:57
Please fill out this short Survey so we can better understand who is using the Remote Desktop client for Amiga OS 3.x, 4.x and MorphOS. Any personal information that you choose to supply will be held in strict confidence any not given to any 3rd party company. The only information that will be disclosed is statistical information on the number of users of Remote Desktop and what type of computer systems they are using or plan to use (Questions 1-7).
Thank you!

Sincerely,

The Remote Desktop Team
Posted By: MorphOS_Team. on 2005/4/1 0:24:36
The MorphOS Team is happy to announce a new registration website for its user
support services, namely mailing lists and the MorphOS download portal.

If you are a MorphOS user and did not receive the download instructions for the
MorphOS 1.4.4 update, you are not subscribed to the MorphOS [info] mailing list.
We suggest to visit http://support.morphos-team.net/ and follow the instructions.
Please note that once the registration process is complete, you are not
automatically subscribed to the mailing lists. This requires additional steps.

There are currently two mailing lists available. One is open for general
discussion of MorphOS-related matters and another is specifically used to post
MorphOS announcements and user information. Instructions on how to join either
or both of these lists will be mailed to you during your registration.

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Sincerely,
The MorphOS Team
Posted By: MorphOS_Team. on 2005/3/27 23:42:33
To all MorphOS users

Celebrating the 6th anniversary of MorphOS, version 1.4.4 is now available. This is hopefully the last bugfix update before the next full release, and solves many bugs and problems with the previous releases.

Please note that the update is currently only available to users who have registered themselves. Due to circumstances beyond our control, the MorphOS support site is currently down. Users who have not yet registered will have to wait for a few days while a new registration system is prepared. A new announcement will be made when it is ready. The support mailinglist will also be restored shortly, please have some patience.

Fixes in the 1.4.4 release include support for large harddrives, ability to read DVDs in their entirety, important bug fixes to SFS, audio, 68k emulation, network card drivers and many other things. See releasenotes for more information.

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The MorphOS Team