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Posted By: Schlonz. on 2006/10/28 1:40:20
Pavel Kanzelsberger released a new demo version of his multi-OS-gfx-application Pixel (was: Pixel32). Get it here:

http://www.kanzelsberger.com

A new full version will follow soon regarding to this:

http://www.kanzelsberger.com/pixel/?p=70#comments

Pavel seems to have problems with debugging for his MorphOS application which is the reason why MOS versions are quite instable compared to other versions. Maybe any experienced developper could tell Pavel about possibilities for debugging MOS apps?
Posted By: r-tea. on 2006/10/26 13:47:08
Thanks to Nicolas DET now we can enjoy USB2.0 devices under MorphOS. Beta version of EHCI driver (ehciusb.device) is available for download from Pegasosforum.de site.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2006/10/24 3:34:54
Today you can find the preview and the try-outs of the Amiga Future 63 (November/December 2006) online.

A more detailed preview and try-outs can be found under http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=article&k=577 .

Since this is our last issue in this year we have a small gift on our cover CD. Besides of many fullversions for the Amiga (ApanoSin, Breathless, Conquestador, Erben des Throns, Fools Errand, Labyrinth of Time, Magic Island (untested!), Manager, NewTracker AHI, T-Racer, The World Of Magic 1, The World Of Magic 2 ) you can find also over 100 fullversions for the C64.

Further there are some tracks by Andreas St?rmer, AmiKit 120 incl. tutorial videos and much more.

The Amiga Future can be obtained as a single issue or subscription.

http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: LT56. on 2006/10/19 5:07:35
The demoversion of Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood is now available for MorphOS.
Posted By: Targhan. on 2006/10/10 18:52:26
Cinematte was created in 1995 as part of the Amiga (a computer popular in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s for desktop video) software package, ImageFX. Cinematte was one of the first true digital bluescreening software packages for compositing actors, and other subjects, photographed against a blue (or other compatible solid color) background into another photograph, film or video. While many applications on all platforms attempt to provide methods of realistic compositing, Cinematte is one of the few that can do this easily and realistically using the same methods pioneered in Hollywood features.