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Posted By: Krashan. on 2013/7/28 4:00:35
OGR-27 is a distributed number crunching contest, computing an optimal Golomb ruler. Team MorphOS constists of MorphOS developers and users and takes part in the contest with remarkable results. In just 40 days we have moved 100 places up, and now are at 193. The team has 26 members now, but why not to have more? Everyone is invited.
Posted By: Drako^lM. on 2013/7/13 8:07:57
A MorphOS port of the OpenXcom game is now avaiable. More information can be found in the included readme file.
You can learn more about the game itself here and the actual MorphOS version is vailable via this link.
Posted By: softwarefailure. on 2013/7/7 11:53:46
Airsoft Softwair is happy to announce the immediate availability of Hollywood 5.3. Version 5.3 is a major update which includes several new features as well as important bug fixes. Most new functionality is introduced in the Android version which comes with a fully native Java-based GUI now, supports many new commands from the desktop versions and has hardware-accelerated scaling now. But also the desktop versions of Hollywood have improved with release 5.3.
Posted By: Intuition. on 2013/7/7 11:53:11
SUPERBYTE 2013 – CHIPTUNE, RETRO GAMING & 8 BIT ARTS WEEKENDER

In September 2012 we hosted SuperByte 2012 – a musical and cultural first for Manchester in the form of an all day micromusic and retro gaming festival which was one of the largest of its kind in the UK.

On Friday 13th and Saturday 14th of September 2013, the UK and international micromusic community will descend on Jabez Clegg in Manchester for two days of live music, visual arts, retro gaming and more as part of SuperByte 2013 - an event which is looking to be bigger, bolder and bleepier than its 2012 counterpart.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2013/7/4 13:01:38
The English and German issue 103 (July/August 2013) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been
distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from the editorial office of Amiga Future, and
the other Amiga dealers that stock the magazine.

This issue includes a review of MorphOS 3.2.