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Commodore Amiga News<br />

AROS Vision 2.9.2 online<br />

New or updated<br />

Build again from scratch based on newest AROS 68<br />

Netsurf updated<br />

Free Pascal updated<br />

Theme can be changed by menu<br />

MUI classes updated<br />

Hollywood plugins updated<br />

AppStore client updated<br />

it should be faster<br />

screenblanker added<br />

In development:<br />

AROS Vision ECS (for real 68k hardware and FPGA)<br />

AROS Vision X86<br />

AROS Vision X86 is based on Windows hosted making it<br />

easy to start from Windows (without any installation). Disadvantage<br />

right now no network and sound<br />

http://www.aros-platform.de<br />

The 68000 Wars, Part 1: Lorraine<br />

www.commodorefree.com<br />

From the Article<br />

"The Amiga was the damnedest computer. A riddle wrapped<br />

in a mystery inside an enigma, then all crammed into a plastic<br />

case; that was the Amiga. I wrote a book about the thing,<br />

and I’m still not sure I can make sense of all of its complications<br />

and contradictions.<br />

The Amiga was a great computer when it made its debut in<br />

1985, better by far than anything else on the market. At its<br />

heart was the wonderchip of the era, the Motorola 68000,<br />

the same CPU found in the Apple Macintosh and the Atari ST.<br />

But what made the Amiga special was the stuff found<br />

around the 68000: three custom chips with the unforgettable<br />

names of Paula, Denise, and Agnus. Together they gave<br />

the Amiga the best graphics and sound in the industry by a<br />

veritable order of magnitude."<br />

AN ONGOING HISTORY OF COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT<br />

BY JIMMY MAHER<br />

http://www.filfre.net/2015/03/the-68...rt-1-lorraine/<br />

AmiKit updated<br />

AmiKit is a free project that turns your computer, tablet or<br />

phone into legendary Amiga. It includes more than 350 applications.<br />

updated components in this 8.4 release.<br />

-MUI4 new pointers<br />

-WHDLoad,<br />

-System libraries.<br />

-improved Polish and Russian language support<br />

http://amikit.amiga.sk<br />

REV'n'GE! <strong>Issue</strong> 30<br />

REV'n'GE! is a PDF Fanzine that reviews, compares vintage<br />

games and multimedia software for any platform, so a various<br />

platform to read and see thanks to link to Retro Trailer.<br />

SendSpace: https://www.sendspace.com/file/7xqsuc<br />

Mega:<br />

https://mega.co.nz/#!29Mz2QoR!J4CTUH...0deVNlyYPmTy<br />

vA<br />

RetroTrailers:<br />

http://www.amigapag<br />

e.it/index.php?pl=int<br />

ro<br />

AmigaDem Mania:<br />

http://www.amigade<br />

mo.tk<br />

Video Channel:<br />

http://www.youtube.c<br />

om/user/pippos34<br />

Demo Movie:<br />

http://xoomer.virgilio.<br />

it/tuxcam/recensioni/<br />

flash1.html<br />

Retro Trailer Blog:<br />

http://www.amiga.org<br />

/forums/blog.php?u=2<br />

066<br />

Commodore Free Magazine Page 26

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