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Posted By: https://morph.zone/users/1154.html. on 2007/7/25 18:52:11
TALES OF TAMAR ? In a new dress

Dear players, friends and supporters of Tales of Tamar.

640 years of history are a heavy weight. 640 years filled with adventures, discoveries, fights and 640 years of love, death and betrayal, 640 years of heroes, wretches, dragons and virgins?.

The world of Tamar enters its 640th year of continuous history. That is reason enough to give it a new look, to wipe off the dust of former times, to be ready for the future?
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/7/25 18:51:39
The german issues 60 and 61 of the Amiga Future are out of stock. Because of that you can read the two magazines (amongst many other issues) online at http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=10 .
The issue 67 has been released recently and is available in our online shop. Just now we work hard on issue 68.

No. 67 are the first Amiga Future issue being published in German and English.

You can order the first english Issue from Amiga Future in our online shop.

http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: MaaG. on 2007/7/23 14:19:19
Hello,
From my www-home site you can download MomosIRC preview.
MomosIRC is new IRC client for Morphos.
Now you can:
- create network list,
- connect with one or more servers,
- use some IRC commands like /join, /msg, /nick, /topic and /me
- /mode is currently not supported yet :(

If you still want to try MomosIRC - then download it.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/7/23 14:18:32
The Amiga Future homepage has got a comprehensive update the last few days.

The article database has been technically updated.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/7/23 14:17:57
After a long time we have finally made it. Ultra Violent Worlds (UVW) is available at the online shop of the APC/TCP now.

We work directly with the programmer and receive the original Vorlon CDs directly from Australia.
Posted By: tokai. on 2007/7/13 15:36:51
Achtung: Affenwahnsinn!! Herbert 'HAK' Klackl released a new version of the addictive monkey game Primate Plunge. Similiar to Tetris it's very addictive even the game concept is very simple.

Get the monkey fever and download the game immediatelly from http://hak.binaryriot.org. Not downloading it just will make the monkey god angry... and you really don't want this to happen. Seriously! Ughaa!
Posted By: ASiegel. on 2007/7/12 14:55:38
Video: MorphOS presentation at SceneCON


SceneCON is an annual meeting of underground computer artists who are members of the famous demo scene.  With SceneCON, the organizers aim to follow the two decades old tradition of demo scene parties in Hungary. Yet, with a bit of a twist. This years party was held from the 16th until the 17th of June, 2007. Among its highlights was an extensive demonstration of bplan's EFIKA miniature mainboard running various flavours of Linux as well as a work-in-progress version of MorphOS 2.0.

Luckily, the presentation was captured on video. The entire presentation has a total length of nearly an hour with MorphOS 2.0 being featured in the last 14 minutes of it. You may watch it by clicking one of the following links.

Download: SceneCON 2007 Video   (Format: XVID, video resolution: 640x480, file size: 296 MB)
Download: SceneCON 2007 English Subtitles (Format:  SRT)

Online Video Stream: SceneCON 2007 (FLASH-compatible player required)


Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/7/10 16:03:24
The Download-Database on the Amiga Future Page was updated:

- New CD-Fullversion Uropa 2
- Some Total Amiga Issues
- WinUAE Mirror
- Some MP3s
- Demoversion Ultra Violent Worlds

http://www.amigafuture.de
Posted By: kiero. on 2007/7/5 16:02:29
ShowGirls - 0.95 was meant to be mostly a bugfix update, but since some time passed since last version some new features were also unavoidable....
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/7/5 16:02:13
Issue 67 of the Amiga Future (July/August 2007) is out now.

Posted By: tokai. on 2007/6/25 13:16:35
Shuffle is an addictive implementation of the famous Sliding Block Puzzle, often also known as 15 Puzzle and will challenge you for months.

The update of Shuffle is available for all registered users. The update adds new functions and fixes a few smaller issues. Registered users can download the archive from the Shuffle Download Area.

Note: check "Read More" for a list of changes and a new video
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/6/25 13:09:49
The german issues 54 and 62 of the Amiga Future are out of stock. Because of that you can read the two magazines (amongst many other issues) online at http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=10 .
The issue 66 has been released recently and is available in our online shop. Just now we work hard on issue 67.

No. 67 will be the first Amiga Future issue being published in German and English.

We ask all interested users to order issue 67 as soon as possible because we'll print only the preordered amount plus a small reserve.

http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: tokai. on 2007/6/19 13:14:50
Shuffle is an addictive implementation of the famous Sliding Block Puzzle, often also known as 15 Puzzle. The goal is to slide randomly arranged tiles back to their home position. A level is solved when all tiles are arranged back into correct order.

Features:

  • Many different challenges and almost 40 levels.
  • Award-winning raytracing graphics.
  • Fully animated tile sliding and shuffling.
  • Slide multiple tiles at the same time.
  • 100% multitasking friendly MUI GUI.
  • Cool sound effects (needs Reggae).
  • English and German localization.


Shuffle is available for purchase at http://www.binaryriot.org/shuffle/.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/6/19 13:13:47
The german issues 38 and 52 of the Amiga Future are out of stock. Because of that you can read the two magazines (amongst many other issues) online at http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=10 .
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/6/19 13:13:24
Today you can find the preview and the excerpts of the Amiga Future 67 (July/August 2007) online.

This is the first issue being released in English language as well.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/6/19 13:12:57
To speed up some projects in development, APC&TCP is searching for programmers with good or very good knowledge in 68k assembler and very important C, and even C++. Experiences in audio/video/graphics sector are explicit needed! GUI design is done via ReAction and/or MUI, some things even with old GadTools. We need some genius for AmigaOS3 and OS4. MorphOS isnt a drawback ofcourse. Payment done after agreement!

Andreas@apc-tcp.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: DJBase. on 2007/6/5 0:30:50
We are happy to announce the availability of Jabberwocky V1.7 for
AmigaOS 3.x, AmigaOS4.x and MorphOS.
Posted By: amigaguy. on 2007/5/30 14:24:26
Bill Buck has agreed to join an IRC session on the 3rd of June to answer some of the questions you might have.

Visit amigaweb.net for more info on the time and place.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/5/30 14:24:19
The german issues 39 and 51 of the Amiga Future are out of stock. Because of that you can read the two magazines (amongst many other issues) online at http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=10 .
The issue 66 has been released recently and is available in our online shop. Just now we work hard on issue 67.

No. 67 will be the first Amiga Future issue being published in German and English.

We ask all interested users to order issue 67 as soon as possible because we'll print only the preordered amount plus a small reserve.

http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/5/30 14:24:11
Due to the fact that some issues of the Amiga Future have been sold out in the meantime we have put new full versions for free download on the Amiga Future homepage.

You can download them at: http://download.amigafuture.de

We look for someone who wants to take care of the downloads section of the Amiga Future. In fact it is about writing system requirements and small descriptions for each software package in German and English.

The issue 66 has been released recently and is available in our online shop. Just now we work hard on issue 67.

No. 67 will be the first Amiga Future issue being published in German and English.

We ask all interested users to order issue 67 as soon as possible because we'll print only the preordered amount plus a small reserve.

http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: SoundSquare. on 2007/5/20 21:43:27
What could you do while waiting for MorphOS 2.0... What about playing a nice game on your Pegasos ?
Fabien "Fab1" Coeurjoly just finished porting "Warzone 2100" to MorphOS. The game was developped by Pumpkin Studios and released by Eidos on PC (1999) and Playstation (2001).The source code was made available in 2004.
Warzone 2001 is a Real Time Strategy game. You only need the following archive to play the game, only audio tracks and videos are missing.

Your feedback would be much appreciated, some corrections can be made :)

You can grab it here (and express your gratitude to Fab1 as well) :




Warzone 2100 2.0.6 for MorphOS
Posted By: tokai. on 2007/5/17 14:42:48
OpenTTD 0.5.2-RC1 A new version of OpenTTD 0.5 was released a few minutes ago including important bugfixes and an experimental threading support for MorphOS (e.g. allows progress information while generating a new landscape).


For more information and downloads: OpenTTD.org

Happy Tycooning!
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/5/17 14:41:57
The issues 29 and 30 of the Amiga Future are out of stock. Because of that you can read the two magazines (amongst many other issues) online at http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=10 .
The issue 66 has been released recently and is available in our online shop. Just now we work hard on issue 67.

No. 67 will be the first Amiga Future issue being published in German and English.

We ask all interested users to order issue 67 as soon as possible because we'll print only the preordered amount plus a small reserve.

http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/5/17 14:41:34
We have overlooked it nearly. :)

APC&TCP got 15 years old this year.

Being as active as in the beginning.

Currently we have a survey for a reprint of the AmigaOS 3.9 book and the English Amiga Guru Book.

New versions of Desert Racing and AmiATLAS are in the works, MTRechnung for OS4 will be released soon and some other projects are close to their release.

Meanwhile we have adopted the English print magazine Total Amiga and on 5th July the first English version of the Amiga Future is going to be released.

By the way the Amiga Future will get 10 years old this year.

To celebrate a little we have reduced many prices in our online shop permanently.

Quite recently we have dropped the price for an subscription of the Amiga Future to foreign countries. The price for shipping and handling to foreign countries has been reduced aswell. Even though the postal office raised prices for it by 50 percent starting from 1st January.

This way we hope to get some more subscribers for the Amiga Future to secure the future of the magazine in a long term.

http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: https://morph.zone/users/1154.html. on 2007/5/8 14:49:26
Dear Sir or Madam, dear friends of the intensive and ludicrous role-play game,

Once again, our Amgia-version of received a new update. Basically we added the following new features:

<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Widescreen support for the Amiga</span>

If you are the lucky owner of an Amiga-Widescreen you are now able to build your screen mode by yourself and utilise it in ToT. You can find a list of screenshots including wide screen support here:

Screenshotgallery

Tuandria, the desert of Elerion
Furthermore we implemented a whole new landscape by adding 40 new map elements. The Desert of Tuandria will complete the game which will remain interesting.

Fixed and new module player, thanks to Chris Hodges

Chris Hodges kindly redid the module player for us and added the support for MOS- and OS4 systems. There always have been playing problems. Thank you very much.
Posted By: https://morph.zone/users/328.html. on 2007/5/8 14:46:58
To celebrate the 1000th article of the magazine Obligement, Carl Sassenrath returns through this long interview on its origins at Amiga Inc. in the 1980's (Manager of AmigaOS and Amiga CDTV system development, among others), the bankruptcy of Commodore, its passages at Apple Computer and Viscorp, Amiga NG, or on its new revolutionary language REBOL. A classic name in the Silicon Valley!

Note : The version in French is here.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/5/8 14:45:56
Amiga Future 66 (May/June 2007) is released today. This means that all subscriptions, preorders and single issues have been brought to the postal office.

Again you'll find in this issue numerous reviews of i.e Hollywood, Airline Tycoon Deluxe, Poseidon, MUIbase, EvenMore and a lot more.

Besides lots of PD software we have included many full versions and exclusive material on the cover CD aswell:

Aqua, Film Duell, Amibroker, Legions of Dawn, Black Dawn, Artistix, Funhouse IV, Thunderdawn, Dark Fiction, Dragon Music, Dark Fiction 2, Dragon Crew, Illusions, Paradox, White Rabbits, Chaos Wars

A more detailed description of contents and excerpts can be found at http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=article&k=1303 .

Posted By: magnetic. on 2007/5/8 14:18:36
Sunday May 06, 2007

Magnetic Systems, a long time Amiga dealer, is pleased to announce the forming of a New Amiga User Group! The Southern California Amiga and PowerPC User Group. (SCAPUG) This group is devoted to support of Classic Amigas, Next Gen PPC Amigas like Pegasos and Amiga 1, as well as Linux PPC users! We have a fantastic location for meetings which is the Santa Monica Public Library..

http://www.smpl.org/depts/branches/index.htm

Posted By: tokai. on 2007/4/28 4:06:54
OpenTTD 0.5.1The OpenTTD Team released an update for OpenTTD 0.5 branch which fixes many known bugs and adds a few new features. You can download it with BitTorrent directly from http://torrent.openttd.org/ (very fast).

Futher we resolved the problems we had with current 0.6 branch, so if no new problems will appear then the future of OpenTTD on MorphOS is secured for now. Thanks to all OpenTTD users who commented in the last thread here on morphzone.org (http://www.morphzone.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=1348).

Read the full story directly on http://www.openttd.org/ (you also find slower HTTP sourceforge.net download of the 0.5.1 release there... in case you have trouble with the BitTorrent download).
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/4/23 19:26:24
Recently a new patch for Desert Racing has been put online.

The game should run faster now and we hope that different problems could be eliminated.

The 3rd patch for the demo of Desert Racing can be downloaded directly from the support page.

The patch for the full version is only available directly via email (because of personalization) from Andreas@apc-tcp.de .

http://www.apc-tcp.de