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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

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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