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Posted By: Targhan. on 2005/12/19 16:23:18
Last week, Genesi participated in the first Power.org investor community event. The symposium, held at the Sheraton Hotel in Palo Alto, on December 14, 2005, provided proof points for prospective investors in the Power.org community, as well as discussing the momentum behind Power.org among the VC community.

More information, including commented slides are available through the Official Press Release.

Additionally, BBRVs blog has been updated. Enjoy!
Posted By: lugduweb. on 2005/12/19 15:15:31
The Pegasos book, is a FREE downloadable document in PDF format (127 pages in english, 148 in french).

It is a compilation of articles and tutorials about the Pegasos PowerPC computers.
It is designed to gather information which can be consulted off-line or printed easily.
It contains hardware information, also as running operating systems information
(MorphOS, Linux, and MacOSX via MacOnLinux...).
Posted By: Targhan. on 2005/12/17 15:44:35
Genesi has licensed ODM Technologies Inc. to produce the EFIKA design with the Pegasos HAL/OF. The license agreement includes a provision for a minimum production quantity of 50,000 units. The EFIKA board is to be the foundation for number of ODM products. The centerpiece to the EFIKA is the Freescale MPC5200 SoC (system on a chip).

For more, see the Official Press Release!
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: 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: 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.
Posted By: todi. on 2005/12/6 15:25:21
After months and months of hard, relentless and tenacious negotiations with Computer Corner and 1 day of porting, #amigazeux and iti are proud to present Diavolo Backup - your favourite Backup-utility from the 90s - in MorphOS native flavour.

Heinz M. of #amigazeux commented: "From backing up to tape streamers over other devices and even files everything is possible. I like the boss of the 2nd level most!"

This action packed backup program with GUI elements offers everything the spoiled amiga user needs when he feels bored and is in pressing need to create backups of his most precious data.

One of the best features of this exciting backup program experience with its long lasting appeal is that it doesn't come in any pre-release version. The version you will download is full and free.

Download is available here.
Posted By: Targhan. on 2005/12/2 17:38:32
As per the invitations sent to all MorphZone members, and as mentioned in this THREAD, free developer level memberships and forum memberships have been opened at www.Power.org .

Power.org Forums:  The discussion forum at Power.org, use the registration link to join in the discussions.

Power.org Registration: The main membership area, also this registration is required to access developer documents and specifications of a certain well known hardware platform!
Posted By: takemehomegrandma. on 2005/12/1 14:42:00
Genesi announces the development of a sub-laptop machine with the internal workname "4U2", based on the EFIKA 5K2 reference design and the Freescale MPC5200B.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2005/12/1 14:41:16
In the month December 2005 we have a special offer for all Amiga & MorphOS Users.

The german print mag Amiga Future with CoverCD 1 year subscription WORLWIDE for only Euro 51.90.

http://www.amigafuture.de

http://www.apc-tcp.de/shop/
Posted By: JBB. on 2005/11/27 18:33:52
Ported (at last) from the GP32, BOLCATAXiAN! is an old school vertical shooter with evolutive weapons, bonuses, big bosses, highscore saves and so on. Preview version limited to 5 levels only.
Requires a recent version of the PowerSDL library.
Freeware! Download and enjoy... New shoot'em'up on Morphos: BOLCATAXiAN!
http://home.freeuk.net/bolcatoid/JBBproggies/Bolcataxian
Posted By: discreetfx. on 2005/11/26 15:39:43
Free QuikPak 060 card to one lucky winner.

Happy Holiday's Amiga 4000T owners. DiscreetFX is giving away a QuikPak 060 card to one lucky winner. The card and the shipping are 100% free; you will have to track down your own driver disk though. We will even include some EDO memory if we can find some before we ship the card. E-mail our sales department to be added to the contest list. Winner will be chosen @ random on Dec 25th 2005 and is required to own a 4000T. We hope you will enjoy the speed of an 060 and will not sell it. This offer is for true Amiga fans only not e-Bay profiteers. If you like we will even throw in a free issue of NewsTek #1, our new magazine/zine.

:)


Best regards

DiscreetFX Sales

www.discreetfx.com
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2005/11/26 15:39:05
Today we release the new APC&TCP Info/Demo/Update CD with all Demos and Patches from APC&TCP.

This CD include all issue from the german onlinemag NoCover, too.

http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2005/11/26 15:38:27
We don't want the big homepage of No Risc No Fun to get lost so we decided to integrate all articles in the Amiga Future article database. The articles have been sorted in the different categories.

Using the following link you can always read the German and English articles of No Risc No Fun: http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php

Some photos for instance of the World of Amiga 2000 have been built into to Amiga Future photo album: http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/album.php

Of course we didn't forget about the downloads. You can find them in the Amiga Future downloads database (BETA): http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/downloads.php

http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.risc-amiga.de
http://www.trotta.de
Posted By: cgutjahr. on 2005/11/26 15:26:20
October and November have been two quite busy months for us. The following is a short summary of the most important changes- a detailed list can be found at our news section.