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Software News : Warp3D Driver Development in Pictures - The W3D_SI Driver
Posted by Hans on 2015/8/10 13:27:38 (1404 reads)
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Take a peek into the development process of the Southern Islands Warp3D driver (a.k.a., W3D_SI) in the latest post to the RadeonHD development log. Hans de Ruiter (the driver's developer) took screenshots at various stages during the development of the driver. So, step through the slideshow, and watch the driver develop from a skeleton driver that does nothing through to a full featured driver.

Click here to see the W3D_SI driver's development in pictures.

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Publications : AMIcast - Text - Interview with Fabio Falcucci
Posted by radzik on 2015/8/3 1:30:19 (1366 reads)
Publications

Because, it is not always possible to record the audio interview, this time AMIcast in the traditional version with Fabio Falcucci. He is a programmer, working with Hollywood - multi-platform application development tool.

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Software News : V.A.M.P. v1.36
Posted by Templario on 2015/8/2 18:40:26 (1221 reads)
Software News

Available for download the new version of V.A.M.P. ready to use the new Hollywood™ plugins, V.A.M.P. is a multiplayer and viewer made with Hollywood™ this new version has this new improvements:

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Software News : Super Summer Plugin Bash 2015
Posted by softwarefailure on 2015/7/31 10:25:34 (1258 reads)
Software News

The silly season just got serious! Airsoft Softwair is proud to present the ultimate 200+ binaries Super Summer Plugin Bash 2015! This is the biggest plugin update in the history of Hollywood! A grand total of 17 plugins have been updated and are now available in brand new versions. Because Hollywood supports so many different platforms, updating 17 plugins means that almost 250 binaries had to be updated, altogether these are over 50 megabytes of new plugin magic! All Raspberry Pi fans will be very happy to hear that all plugins are available in a Linux ARM flavour now too. Linux ARM support was introduced in Hollywood 6.0.

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Software News : PowerSelect 3.0 released
Posted by jap on 2015/7/27 4:58:48 (1453 reads)
Software News

I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of PowerSelect 3.0. PowerSelect 3.0 is the pro version of the powerful icon selector tool PowerSelect.

PowerSelect allows you to select icons in Workbench using search patterns. Using mouse, selecting specific files (JPG image files, project files, files starting with letter A, files created on a certain day, tagged files, etc.) among other files is a daunting task and could take minutes, while PowerSelect selects the files for you in seconds.

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Publications : AMIcast - Special Episode 2 - FriendOS and Amsterdam
Posted by radzik on 2015/7/24 19:19:55 (1242 reads)
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At this special episode, you will learn what is FriendUP/OS. My guest Hogne Titlestad explains what is it. Also he says something about great Amiga event in Amsterdam.
My guest is one of architects of FriendOS. That's why he can cleary introduce to us this innovative operating system and it's not only OS... :) We also talk about Amsterdam event, Amiga future, webkit and demo scene and more... Innovations are here!

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Software News : InstallerGen Updated to Version 1.3
Posted by Daedalus on 2015/7/24 10:39:46 (1370 reads)
Software News

I've just released an update to InstallerGen, my little tool for creating Installer scripts using a GUI. This update fixes a couple of bugs that were reported (in particular, a bug where some valid characters were rejected from the % complete gadgets), as well as adding a few extra features. It's available to download now from my website, and shortly from Aminet too.

Huge thanks to everyone who gave feedback and donations!

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Amiga Events : Amiga @ 30th Remembered in the media....
Posted by Mikey_C on 2015/7/23 19:03:27 (2063 reads)

Mainstream News Media Articles
:
The Guardian Newspaper

Metro Newspaper UK

Digital Spy

The Register

Eurogamer

OS News

Finally Techrader have 3 very interesting articles on the Amiga. Must reads..[Read more]

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Amiga Events : Happy Birthday Amiga!
Posted by Chris on 2015/7/23 11:54:11 (1443 reads)
Amiga Events

It's the Amiga's 30th birthday today!


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Amigans News : XAMOS author Stephen Harvey-Brooks (Mequa) has passed away
Posted by MickJT on 2015/7/19 22:33:38 (2354 reads)
Amigans News

I'm sad to inform everyone that Stephen Harvey-Brooks, aka Mequa, passed away on July 3rd due to complications during an operation to change a pacemaker. He was a member of most Amiga related websites and known in this community for the cross-platform AMOS BASIC interpreter, XAMOS. Outside of this community, he was heavily involved in debate on Epicurean philosophy. He would have been 33 on the 18th of this month.

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