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Posted By: AndreasM. on 2005/12/17 15:42:05
Already today the preview of the Amiga Future issue 58 (January/February 2006) has gone online.

In this isue there are all articles for all sectors included again.

We have tested Desert Racing for the classic Amiga, Blobwars for AmigaOS 4 and Virtual GP for MorphOS.
Posted By: Targhan. on 2005/12/11 16:37:09
MorphZone is preparing to populate it's new Image Gallery based on the "MiniGal" module.  This module, while more attractive and reliable than the old gallery system, has no "upload" feature for users.  Thus, MorphZone needs a pair of "Image Moderators" that will be able to recieve images, use the admin interface to upload images and descriptions, and for general maintenance.  Image Moderators will each recieve a seperate address to keep their regular inbox free from images.

Attention ALL USERS:  Due to the loss of the database of the previous system, the webmaster will slowly insert those images into the new image database.  All data, including submitter, topic, name, and descriptions have been lost.  Thus, we need you to identify your images!  Once the Image Moderators have been assigned their duties, submit relevent information (including a link to the image's current location) to the moderators.

The new module may be found here: www.morphzone.org/modules/mg

EDIT:  Until Moderators have been assigned, the module is limited to those who have logged in!
Posted By: ironfist. on 2005/12/11 16:15:44
David Holm (dholm) has released the source code needed for writing your own bootable kernel on the Pegasos. This includes the mysterious CrabOS and a bootloader. Everything is released under a BSD-style license. You are free to modify it in any way you want.

David also gives you links to various information sources. Everything is in a new topic over at PPCZone Forum.
Posted By: Ants. on 2005/12/9 15:02:05
After many months of little activity, the AmiZilla project has had a kick of adrenaline- news on the GTK->MUI project, and some unexpected help!
Posted By: Dietmar. on 2005/12/6 15:26:42
Around this time of year, every year, there is a a special GoldED x-mas promotion. It's usually about selling the latest and greatest version at a ridiculously low price to gifted developers. But this year, it will be a bit different:

Sponsor a development package for a developer!

That's right: purchase a state-of-the-art Cubic IDE development package not for yourself but for somebody else. At a ridiculously low price, of course. Make another Amiga/MorphOS developer happy and give him a brand new development package as recognition for good work done. If you are not familiar with creating software and can't program for toffee, sending a development kit to a gifted programmer might be the next best thing to writing software.