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Posted By: ASiegel. on 2006/10/10 7:46:31
Yomgui is proud to present you his first Python version with dynamic modules support.

You can download it as an .LHA archive by this link:

http://www.yomgui.fr/python/arc/python-2.4.2-mos_6a-final-20061010.lha


Important notes:

- All past Blender releases that were compiled with Python generation < 6 will no longer work and may even crash your system. The binaries will be rebuilt with the new SDK and uploaded shortly.

- The distutil module works for simple modules, so you can follow the tutorial inside the official docs to create your own module.

- If there is time, the author will create a tutorial in French about the proper handling of modules with the MorphOS Python version.

- During non-regression tests, there were some tests that generated sone HITs and crashed the oython.library (as "test_richcmp"). Hence, this version may potentially contain some fatal bugs (=crash).

- Please remain the support of the thread module only!
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2006/10/3 20:09:20
At the moment a complete rework/update of the different travel guides is in progress. Further there is an extension of the information about parks with better maps for a more precise route calculation. Of course the emphasis lies on the German map because of the much higher demand. The network of streets is uptodate including recently opened highway sections.

If someone wishes his residence to be included (even the smallest places!) in the map just write a mail with the name of the location, Geo-coordinates and information on the street connections (description and the exact distance to other locations).

As always we are searching for helpers for data entering! Lists of coordinates are always welcome... Alternatively also helpers for the entering of the data into the maps themself.

There are also possibilities for the view and print od data in various formats like HTML or PDF instead of AmigaGuide.

http://www.amiatlas.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2006/10/1 22:55:25
Under the URL http://gallery.amigafuture.de found you some pictures from the Classic Computing 2006.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2006/10/1 2:21:23
Due to a movement to a new server our homepages were only partly accessible the last days.

Unfortunately the onlineshop also was also nearly a week offline.

But now the switch to new servers has been completed and the Amiga Future page and all APC&TCP pages are accessible again.

Also the onlineshop is ready again.

Because of this there have been also failures in the processing of mails. If someone has put an order and hasn't received a confirmation mail please get in contact with us.

At this point we want to remind you that the switch of the BBoAH pages hasn't finished yet. Many users link directly to the German/English starting pages. Soon they won't exist anymore. The only valid domain is http://software.amigafuture.de.

http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: DoctorMorbius_FP. on 2006/9/26 5:57:36
Just in time for Pianeta Amiga 2006 (where I will be present together with Andrea "Guruman" Maniero, Michele "miki060" Magliocca, and a man whose name, nickname, and role will be unveiled in the next future), I make available the new version of MorphOS: The Lightning OS. There are corrections and small additions, but the really important fact is that some translations were completed. Italian, German, and Russian versions are already available; the French translation should follow later.
Posted By: Visitor. on 2006/9/24 11:50:49
Freespace:The Great War, the space simulation game is now available for MorphOS. Works with both datafiles from PC and amiga versions. Also Freespace2 was updated. Read more for details.
Posted By: Daff. on 2006/9/4 10:39:00
The following articles have been added to the website of the French Amiga/MorphOS magazine Obligement (http://obligement.free.fr) during the last two months :

- Amiga and MorphOS news of july/august 2006.
- Report : Alchimie 5.
- Interview with Ilkka Lehtoranta (MorphOS developer).
- Interview with Martyn Brown (Team 17 member).
- Point of view?: we are waiting MorphOS 1.5...
- Review of Nicky Boum Engine.
- Review of RAW.
- Review of REminescence.
- Review of AmigaOS 3.5 (update).
- Review of AmigaOS 3.9 (update).
- Hardware: protect your computer from low-quality batteries.
- Tutorial: defrag a SFS partition under MorphOS.
- Tutorial: installation of Linux Ubuntu on Pegasos II.
- Tutorial: installation of Linux Suse on Pegasos II (update).
- Tutorial: TVPaint - reflection of a title on a transparent plan.
- Tutorial: MEncoder - basic use.
- Tutorial: tricks and tips for Quake 1 et 2.
- The Amiga quizz !

All these articles are freely readable at http://obligement.free.fr
Posted By: cgutjahr. on 2006/9/4 10:28:35
It's been a while since last time, but that doesn't mean we haven't done anything in the meantime. Following is an update on the newest stuff happening over at Aminet.net.
Posted By: ASiegel. on 2006/8/25 18:41:24
With great regrets we were notified today that Michal Rybinski died yesterday in a motorbike accident. The MorphOS Team would like to express their deepest sorrow and condolences to Michal's family and friends.

Michal was a MorphOS developer and he helped a lot on past MorphOS releases.
Posted By: ASiegel. on 2006/8/17 5:31:13
After a temporary outtage, the PowerUp registration server is now in full service again and enables all users of MorphOS for PowerUp to use the operating system without demo restrictions after successfully running the included registration tool. As a reminder, registration is free of cost.
Posted By: ASiegel. on 2006/7/22 8:52:45
Guillaume Roguez has ported the open source raytracer YafRay to MorphOS. There are plans to eventually integrate it into the 3D graphics application Blender (MorphOS-Port by the same author), but currently there is only a standalone version of YafRay.  The raytracer is available for download as a MorphUp-index (package management for MorphOS).
Posted By: Dietmar. on 2006/7/10 5:39:50
Cubic 1.3Cubic IDE 1.3 is available. Cubic IDE is a modular, extensible development environment for AmigaOS and MorphOS, designed to assists during all stages of building software: editing, compiling, Rexx/BASIC/LISP scripting, assisted and automatic generation of installations, help with making AmigaGuide documentation and creating a web site for your final product with Cubic's HTML support.

Screenshot
Posted By: magnetic. on 2006/7/10 5:36:55
July 4th - 2006

Announcing the immediate availabilty of three New 3D PlugIns for AminetRadio and your MorphOS or Amiga system! The new plugins: "boxeux", "montex", and an upgraded version of "3dEner" coded from scratch by Pawel Stefanski (aka "Stefkos) a member of the famed #Amigazeux group.


Posted By: AndreasM. on 2006/7/10 5:35:50
As an addition to The Big Red Adventure on the Amiga Future cover CD 61
we have put an interview with the programmer of this game online today.
You will find it in the article section of the Amiga Future homepage.

German interview: http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=article&k=575

English Interview: http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=article&k=574
Posted By: magnetic. on 2006/6/29 2:23:42
Hello fellow Amigans and Morphians!

We are having a Pegasos User Group meeting this Saturday in San Diego california. We urge all Pegasos users in the West Coast to attend as we will be geeking out with multiple Pegasos boxes running Morphos, Linux, Mac OSX and more!

There will be fun demonstrations and tutorials on various aspects of the Pegasos and should be a really good time for all. The event is hosted by Acill and Magnetic of magnetic systems. Non Pegasos and Amiga 1 owners are welcome to attend and do a demo as well. This is a universal event and you dont even need to have one of these machines to attend. Hope to see you there. The address is:

1957 Mount Bullion
Chula Vista, Ca. 91913

Pm Acill or myself for more info please. There are 3 people signed up already!