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Amiga Future 72 (May/June 2008) Is Out
Posted by: ironfist on Monday, May 05, 2008 - 21:52
Submitted by AndreasM
Issue 72 (May/June 2008) is out today.

This means that all subscriptions, pre-orders and dealer supplies have been shipped.

It's now up to the postal delivery when the Amiga Future gets to you.

In this issue you can read up-to-date reviews on articles like DvPlayer, AmiKit, Word Me Up XXL, Goonies and much much more.

Amiga
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CPU Tech Launches Acalis CPU872 MultiCore PowerPC
Posted by: Trizt on Saturday, May 03, 2008 - 19:32
Submitted by Trizt
The new SoC CPU based on PowerPC 440 with dual cores and embedded DRAM and is protected against the Princeton type attacks. The CPU also includes a built in firewall, which may make it appear in network devices on the civilian market.

Read a more detailed article at Businesswire or visit CPU Tech

PPC
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Amiga Future: New Downloads Online
Posted by: ironfist on Friday, May 02, 2008 - 19:36
Submitted by AndreasM
Already, we have put the next disks (701-935) of the PD games series "Spielekiste" online at the Amiga Future homepage as DMS files.

(We are trying to find anyone who has the Spielekiste disks 725, 726, 743, 755!!!)

Of course it costs us money to offer you all the PD software and full versions. But we hope that we'll get some new readers for the Amiga Future print magazine as a result.

Issue 72 release next Monday and is available as an English or German magazine in our online shop.

The Amiga Future is celebrating it's 10th anniversary. That's why we have some special offers for you on the start page of our online shop.

http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de


Amiga
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What will Apple do with PA Semi?
Posted by: Trizt on Saturday, April 26, 2008 - 18:59
Submitted by Trizt
As Apple spent a good deal money to own PA Semi, people have begun to ask what will they do with PA Semi? Was it a way to remove possible competition or was it to have
secret surprises in next generation devices? Apple is quite about the buy out, so all we have to is to sit and wait and see what happens, but I'm sure we will know it long before we will see a new Amiga.

At the moment the PA Semi homepage is disabled due too many visitors... but you can always write your own opinion in the comment section.

PA Semi
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APC&TCP: Price Cuts Up To 60%
Posted by: ironfist on Tuesday, April 22, 2008 - 22:09
Submitted by AndreasM
We intend to release many new products for the Amiga this year. Because of this we need some more space.
That's why we decided to reduce many of our products in price. For example Pinball Brain Damage for just 5,- Euro or the DigiBoosterPro AddOn CD for only 4,- Euro.
The APC&TCP Classix are only 9,90 Euro and SeaSide just 3,- Euro.

All in all we have cut the price for nearly 20 products.

Amiga
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Amiga Future 72 (May/June 2008) Preview Online
Posted by: Trizt on Monday, April 21, 2008 - 17:37
Submitted by AndreasM
The preview and excerpts for the Amiga Future 72 (May/June 2008) are online now.

In this issue you can find recent reviews of DvPlayer, AmiKit, Word Me Up XXL, Goonies and lots of more.

Furthermore there is an interview with the makers of Tales of Tamar.

A more detailed description of content and excerpts can be found at: http://www.amigafuture.de/kb.php?mode=article&k=2358

The Amiga Future is available as an English or German printed magazine directly from the editorial office and also some Amiga dealers.
The Amiga Future can be obtained either as a single issue or by subscription each version either with or without a cover CD.

As always you can find lots of PD software and some full versions of software/games such as Nemac IV DC on the Amiga Future cover CD.

We ask all users having an interest in this magazine to order as soon as possible, to avoid disappointment, as some previous copies have already sold out.

AmigaFuture
Apc-Tcp


Amiga
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Amiga Future: Breakpoint Gallery online
Posted by: Trizt on Tuesday, April 08, 2008 - 20:39
Submitted by AndreasM
Today we upload pictures in the Breakpoint 2008 Gallery.

Thanks to aga060 for the pictures.

AmigaFuture
ApcTcp

Amiga
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Amiga Future: New Downloads Online
Posted by: Trizt on Tuesday, April 01, 2008 - 15:48
Submitted by AndreasM
Currently we are expanding the download section of the Amiga Future homepage in a massive way, in 2008 we will at least double the number of full versions on the Amiga Future homepage.
We wish to offer you PD software as well, all in all, we plan to make an extra 10GB of downloads available. Already, we have put the first 250 disks of the PD games series "Spielekiste" online at the Amiga Future homepage as DMS files. We will publish more disks from this series very soon, we still looking for Spielekiste disks 701-xxx!!!
Of course it costs us money to offer you all the PD software and full versions. But we hope that we'll get some new readers for the Amiga Future print magazine as a result.

Issue 71 was released a few weeks ago, and is available as an English or German magazine in our online shop.

The Amiga Future is celebrating it's 10th anniversary. That's why we have some special offers for you on the start page of our online shop.

Amiga Future
ApcTcp



Amiga
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Genesi: New Developer Programs Open
Posted by: ironfist on Saturday, March 29, 2008 - 08:38
Submitted by ironfist
Genesi, in cooperation with Freescale has launched two new developer programs over at PowerDeveloper. The programs are related to the ColdFire CPU family and EFIKA 5121e, running the MPC512X CPU.

A while ago, the developer program for EFIKA 8610, running the MPC8610 CPU, was opened.

Developer programs
ColdFire
EFIKA 5121e
EFIKA 8610

Project Proposal Guidelines

Genesi
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Big Amiga Future Article Update
Posted by: ironfist on Thursday, March 27, 2008 - 22:45
Submitted by AndreasM
The article database of the Amiga Future homepage has seen a comprehensive update.

By now you can read over 2500 articles online in the article database.

Roughly 150 of these are in English language.

http://artikel.amigafuture.de

We are looking for German and English articles to extend the article database even more. There were so many websites offering reviews and workshops. Lots of them have disappeared. We would like to republish them.
Have you made a page which isn't online anymore or have you written articles yourself? Then please contact the editorial office of the Amiga Future.

http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de


Amiga
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Which One Will You Buy?

  • Playstation 3
  • Wii
  • XBOX 360
  • I'll stick with my CD32!
  • I don't play games
  • I won't buy any of them

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Comments: 7


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