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Written by Demon Cleaner
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Monday, 23 April 2007 |

The author of the Fish disks has passed away on Friday, 20th April 2007. He was well known for his collection of this Public Domain Software, which made him popular in the Amiga scene. There were about 1000 Fish disks released, officially known as AmigaLibDisks.
"Fred Fish was a computer programmer notable for work on the GNU
Debugger, as well as his series of Fish disks of freeware for the
Amiga..."
Click here for the whole article at Wikipedia.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 24 April 2007 )
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Amiga news
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Written by Demon Cleaner
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Thursday, 12 April 2007 |
Preview of the next WinUAE release, which is planned for May 2007.
WinUAE 1.4.2 WIP #2 (09.04.2007)
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Estimated release date: May 2007
- A600/A1200 and A4000 IDE harddrive (HDF) emulation.
- Directory filesystem and Picasso96 statefile support.
- 68030 and 68060 (with FPU) emulation. (no MMU)
- 68881/68882 FPU type selectable (68020/68030 only)
- GUI debugger (WIP)
- new GUI font if running under Windows 2000/XP/Vista.
and more..
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Amiga news
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Written by Demon Cleaner
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Tuesday, 03 April 2007 |
"A new version of the Catweasel MK4 driver is available from the Individual Computers site. Version 2.3.0.0
is a public beta version that corrects many known issues and adds new
features. The most important change is that the joysticks can now be
used as input devices for any Windows program (for example emulators),
without the need for adapting these programs first. A new configuration
program eases the use of the imagetool, and a few files for developers
have been added to the archive, so direct access to disks is possible
for other programs. Certain computer configurations now allow the
"suspend to disk" function. This lets you put the computer into
hibernation mode without having to shut it down completely. Since this
function does not work properly on all computers yet, we decided to
release this driver version as a beta-version with known issues and
continue to work on this part of the driver in the coming weeks."
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 03 April 2007 )
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Latest site news
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Written by Harrison
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Saturday, 31 March 2007 |
Welcome to classicamiga, your guide to everything Amiga.
Classicamiga.com is a site dedicated to the classic range of Commodore Amiga home computers. We are dedicated fans working to preserve everything that made the Amiga so great, as well as trying to provide some great articles and site content for all Amiga fans to enjoy.
If you are fans of Amiga gaming you will enjoy our extensive Amiga Games Directory that includes lots of information on each game, as well as screenshots, cheats and tips, box art scans and supporting imagery, streaming music taken from the game, and videos of the games in action. And coming in April will be the launch of our Amiga Games manual collection included with each game entry. So if you have lost the original manual for your favourite game, or just want to see what the original manual looked like, you will be able to download and enjoy them.
Equally if you are a fan of the great Amiga Demo Scene then you will love our Demo Scene section. We have a Demo Scene Directory that lists the best releases from the Amiga Demo Scene over the years. Each entry includes an extensive list of information and details about each production, as well as screenshots from the production, links to each productions download and many also include streaming music from the production. Also coming in April will be the first Demo Scene streaming videos showing the demos in action.
We like our members to join in and become a part of the site. For this reason all games and demos listed on the site allow members to take part and write their own reviews, giving their opinion and score for each entry. In addition members can also leave comments under every game and demo entry, sharing thoughts and memories of each game or demo you remember and enjoyed.
In addition to the great site content we also have the classicamiga forum where all of classicamiga's staff members frequent. If you have some questions, or Amiga related problem, please ask us and we will try to help. Or if you just want to share your love of the Amiga with fellow enthusiasts we would love to see you become a member of the forum and the classicamiga community. And we don't just chat about the Amiga. The forum is home to a very relaxed community populated by fans of all types of emulation and gaming, as well as anything and everything we can think of.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 June 2007 )
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Amiga news
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Written by Demon Cleaner
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Tuesday, 27 March 2007 |
And again another version has been released, this was mainly a speed
update as stated on the main page of AmiKit, for better performance.
Icons loading up to 3 times faster and system being more responsive in
general.
- UPDATED: AfA_OS - faster icon_lib.exe
- UPDATED: LimpidClock (decreased program's priority to speed up the system)
- UPDATED: Meridian 2.23 (1-Mar-2007)
- UPDATED: microgolded 8 SP 8
- UPDATED: MMKeyboard 3.24 (1-Mar-2007)
- UPDATED: playOGG 6.4d
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 28 March 2007 )
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Written by Demon Cleaner
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Monday, 19 March 2007 |
After only 3 beta versions, WinUAE 1.4.1 has been released.
Major bug fixed: Startup crash introduced in version 1.4.0
Fixed: Yet another bsdsocket crash fix
Fixed: ASPI detection ignored NeroASPI, also ASPI detection was improved
Fixed: Some interlaced programs had color stripes or wrong colors in right border
Fixed: Picasso96 RTG RAM mapping error in non-JIT mode
New: New input targets added (disk swapper, input configuration 1-4)
New: Quickstart-mode automatically selects best available CD access mode
New: Master (Windows main volume) volume control added to input targets
New: Map "POV Hat"-type joypad control to joystick horizontal and vertical
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Last Updated ( Monday, 19 March 2007 )
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