Month: August 2014
Immortal Amiga Episode 9 – The Amiga tunage returns! Track Listing : Big thanks to Amiga Music Preservationhttp://amp.dascene.net/ 4-mat – anarchymenu 01 – http://amp.dascene.net/detail.php?view=10elijah – m6 – http://amp.dascene.net/detail.php?view=2430Brainbug – delicious fruits – http://amp.dascene.net/detail.php?view=786SQD – stellar – http://amp.dascene.net/detail.php?view=6991tang – spurenanzahl – http://amp.dascene.net/detail.php?view=7267Splitter – profil tdcs – http://amp.dascene.net/detail.php?view=6973frenger – hoba in hemsedal – http://amp.dascene.net/detail.php?view=7800dax and voodoo – hyper! endversion – http://amp.dascene.net/detail.php?view=1665tang –…
A preview and some excerpts of the upcoming issue 110 (September/August 2014) of Amiga Future magazine have been released. Highlights of this issue are an interview with Pascal Pappara, a review of Tales of Gorluth and the eighth part about the AmigaOS 4 programming course. Website: http://www.amigafuture.de
DirMaster is a Windows-based GUI tool useful for the management of emulator formats such as: .d64, .d81, .t64, etc. as well as archival formats such as .arc, .sda, .lnx, etc. New in this version: Support for .d4m, .hdd, .m2i, .nib, .lbr and .spy formats. Export to .png, .rtf and .html. More possibilities for GEOS diskettes. Viewers for disassembly/hex, REL files,…
Epsilon wrote a blog about installing a SCSI Controller expansion (by CBMChef) for the CDTV and the AztecMonster SCSI card. The CDTV SCSI Controller is a modern expansion developed in 2013 and makes it possible to connect an external SCSI device to the Commodore CDTV. The AztecMonster is a SCSI to CF card interface. Website: http://classicamiga.blogspot.com
Silverdr is “reloading” Project 64. Project 64 is an attempt to archive all important documentation for the Commodore 64. Silverdr moved the project to Github. Github makes it possible to add documents and improve documents by multiple contributors. Silverdr asks people to join him with Project 64. Website: https://github.com/Project-64/reloaded
On the Dustlayer Blog you can now see pictures of the Commodore production line in Hong Kong from December 1992. The photos were taken by Robert Baker who worked in production engineering at Commodore in West Chester, USA and who had been in Hong Kong for a pilot production run of the Amiga 600. Website: http://dustlayer.com







