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Posted By: zukow. on 2007/12/28 4:37:57
My new Reggae classes are available to download from Reggae Homepage.

sunraster.decoder and sunraster.demuxer decode SunRaster image format from Solaris/Sunos operating system (1, 8, 24, 32 bit with or without RLE compression)

pcx.decoder and pcx.demuxer decode ZSoft PCX format (1, 4, 8, 24, 32 bit)

iffilbm.demuxer has been updated also
Posted By: ASiegel. on 2007/12/22 16:10:41
The MorphOS Support Team would like to ask anybody who attempted to register at support.morphos-team.net in the past few months but failed to receive a reply to try to register again. If you registered between the months of October and December of 2007, you should have received a reply by now so please check your mailboxes.

During the registration process, we kindly ask that you make sure you provide correct information. Any sign of invalid information - such as a fake serial number which was provided on purpose -  will result in the refusal of your registration attempt.


Please note that the forementioned statement does not apply to PowerUP registrations. We are not aware of any problems during the same time period. All valid PowerUP registrations have been processed and will continue to be.


Thank you,
MorphOS Support Team
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/12/22 16:10:12
The Amiga Future Issue 70 release at the 15. January 2008. The Preview go online the next days...

We ask all users wanting to subscribe or extend a subscription to do this as soon as possible.
The next issue of the Amiga Future is going to be released on 5th September. We have to set the amount of issues to print very early because of holidays at the print office.
Besides of that the last days right before the printing appointment are always very stressful for the editorial office.
You would really help us if you could order a subscription of the Amiga Future as soon as possible.

The Amiga Future needs subscriptions to survive in a long term. Of course we offer single issues aswell but you can really support the Amiga Future by subscribing.
Posted By: zukow. on 2007/12/13 7:17:44
My new Reggae Classes are available to download from Reggae Homepage

jpeg.decoder and jpeg.demuxer decode popular JPEG pictures (24 Bit, 8 Bit grey, CMYK).
Posted By: https://morph.zone/users/522.html. on 2007/11/28 5:51:07
Right now all new Nova Design, Inc. MorphOS/Amiga products, when bought from Nova's online store, are half off for the Holidays!

This includes ImageFX and Aladdin 4D - our entire line of Amiga special effects and 3D rendering software! ImageFX is the award-winning special effects and image editing package that has been the standard-bearer on the Amiga for over a decade. Aladdin 4D is the easy-to-use and powerful in operation 3D modeling, rendering, and animation package.

Not only that, but we're completely ignoring the rising costs of shipping and keeping our shipping rates exactly the same as they've been for years!

Upgrades are not included. No hot mugs of cider either.

Buy early and often!

http://www.novadesign.com
Posted By: Darth_X. on 2007/11/22 16:35:42
Recent videos showing MorphOS 2.0 on Efika in action. Also check the videos about Cube.


http://amigagatchat.free.fr/alchimie7/videos/
Posted By: zukow. on 2007/11/21 17:02:09
My new Reggae classes (iffdeep and iffilbm) are available to download from:
http://krashan.ppa.pl/reggae/#downloads
Posted By: zukow. on 2007/11/20 18:47:18
Gallerius 2.1 is now available for download.
This release fixes a few small bugs, and contain new color management feautures.
You can download program from here.
Posted By: walkero. on 2007/11/13 22:37:55
Amigahellas, the Greek Amiga community, was present at the greatest Greek technological exhibition D.T.E. 2007 (Digital Technology Expo), in charge of the "computer history" stand. With the valuable help from the organizing company, we managed to give the opportunity to both young and older visitors to meet and use computers from the past.
Posted By: Daff. on 2007/11/10 2:18:41
A report of the Alchimie 7 show is now available, in French, on the Obligement's website :
http://obligement.free.fr/articles/alchimie7.php

Alchimie 7 was an alternative computing show held in Tain L'Hermitage (France) organized by the Triple A association. Highlights was the presentation of the MorphOS 2.0 status (lots of things to see), AmigaOS 4 Classic version (with photo of the box and the floppy disk), Amikit, Haiku, OpenSound, Deneb, Blender, Samantha & ACube, robots, etc.