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Re: Amiga 1200 - What to do with it?
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One of the first Amigas that I actually got to use was an A2000. I agree, they were quite a solid machine, and made this Atari 1040ST owner quite a bit jealous. I lusted hardcore after the Amiga after getting to use my friend's (and play a game or two of Agony!), and managed to get C= to send me some propaganda on the upcoming A4000 and A1200. :)

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Re: Amigans bug thread
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@klesterjr
Ibrowse looks better than IE from those piks
so it should

Amiga is the heart and soul of computing nothing else comes close
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Re: The amigans.net banner
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@Severin
your just teasing us now

come on what can you tell us about 2.4 ?

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Re: TGE on Amiga
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@Adept
as long as he ports it he can know what ever he wants too know

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Re: Start Spreading the news!
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@All
its great to see so many saying what a great site this is

so to all involved in its development a big well done

Amiga is the heart and soul of computing nothing else comes close
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Re: A602 CHIP RAM MEMORY EXPANSION (Amiga A600)
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@ RomanceClip
check the battery also what os is on your 600 ? rom chip ?

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Re: Amiga 1200 Black screen. CPU DEAD?
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@Mothman

congrats its working
its always good too see it still works bet you yelled out in joy

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Re: NOTICE to members: - Please read.
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Quote:

Severin wrote:
hmmm... White dog poo again...

ok, it does exist, feed any dog on bones and they lay white eggs...

The meat on the bones is totally digested all that's left is the calcium...

White dog poo in urban areas is very rare as people feed their dogs on dog food now, not bones and scraps as they did years ago.


White dog poo maybe rare, but dog poo is not

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Re: MUICON for OS4?
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@tonyw
welcome to amigans
good too see you here now the rest of the club would be nice

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Re: Browser on Amiga
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@samo79
i hope that Ibrowse2.4 update is close too release am looking so forwards to using it

and Severin remember i have baseball bat if you find any more bugs

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Re: Browser on Amiga
Home away from home
Home away from home


Hello Amigans this is my first post

About the browser situation, IMHO isn't too terrible now, i think that we have a good chance to see some progress in the near time.

IBrowse for example is quite finish, only 13 bugs before the officiale release (off course if all goes well)

Quote:
Open: 13
Assigned: 3
Closed: 445


AWeb is incomplete and the development is too slow, this is true, but the 3.5.09 is coming ...

But 100% we does't forget the Sputnik project, Marcik it is not contrary at all to an AmigaOS 4.0 porting and i'm sure that once he have finished the MorphOS version will be able to release also for AmigaOS (maybe via bounty or what else, now we don't know)

Also Paihia could become a real dream in 2007 as Mozilla too, if we can have a decent GTK/MUI wrapper in the near time ...

So feel positive guys, the loooong waiting is quite finish

Bye

P.S.
Congratulation to the mantainers, this new forum is very nice

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Re: Browser on Amiga
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Hi,

i use Aweb most the time ... ;)
Only on sites with "not so old" javascript [mainly my main torrent
sites] i use IBrowse .. and yes .. IB is faster on my 060/66
system .. but i have only the Demo [dont buy an non-css browser more,
haved buyed AWeb3.x].

The main problems for Amiga is not the non available Firefox
or not OpenOffice ......

FireFox is big and have potential problems with viruses/trojaner...
OpenOffice is big too and nearly no one need the whole pakage full ..

We need a fast and small browser [IB4 or a good Aweb WITH actual
javascript/css support] for modern web sites ..

And a compatibily with M$ word !
Maybe a library that allow loading/writing from actual M$ Word
formats .. THIS is needed .

And as interim solution a smal prg that convertes with the help
from the word.lib the word documants to/from FinalWriter/WordWorth ..
So the actual amiga text-apps can used and new apps benefits from
the word.lib was is holded up-to-date ...

maybe ... only a hint ;)

R-TEAM

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Re: Amiga 1200 - What to do with it?
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Wow!
It takes a '60 as well.

I think you got a bargain there.

I often hanker after the upgradability of big box Amigas - there is nothing much I can do with my A500 or A600.

I am being talked into buying an A2000 by a guy called Retrogeek I came across on Ebay - I am wavering but he makes his points well and I am now 85% convinced.

The A2000 sure is the most undervalued machine in the Amiga family. The build quality is fantastic. They were over engineered and Commodore lost money making them. By contrast all the other models (even my beloved A500) were starved of resources and were shodily built.

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Re: Amiga 1200 Black screen. CPU DEAD?
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Quote:

Mothman wrote:
Hi again!

Thank you all for your answer's and tips.

I tested my powersupply with my A600 and it worked fine.


Great!

It's fantastic that another Amiga has been wrestled from the claws of death and is amongst us again.

This is joyous news, indeed.

What a wonderful response from all our fellow Amigan.net anigans - three cheers!

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Re: Start Spreading the news!
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Quote:

Sauron wrote:
Great to see this is finally "out of the closet" now. I've already gotten a lot of help from a lot of great people on here, so I think I know where my new internet home will be. :)


I agree, this is a great site!

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A useful resource for classic Amigans
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Hi folks!

I mentioned this site to my buddy, Dereck who has a marvellous classic Amiga resource.

Derecks Amiga Site

Check it out!

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Re: Browser on Amiga
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Quote:

hnl_dk wrote:
On OS4, my main browser is AWeb, but I do also use IBrowse.


Greetings! A fellow Aweb user and fan!

This site just gets better and better!

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Re: Browser on Amiga
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@Sister Rita
Quote:
What is the status of Amizilla? A long time ago, I had donated some money to this project, but I haven't heard anything since then.
Are they making good progress?


I think there are some students in England working on this.

I seem to remember googling to an update on this recently.

I have just tried Aweb on Amigakit - fantastic!

Amigakit rocks!

Not only are they the best Amiga dealer ever - they also put an entire PC Amiga package together that makes AIAB look like a load of trash.

Rockon!

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Re: MUICON for OS4?
Quite a regular
Quite a regular


There are quite a few enhancements and improvements that could be added to the Shell/CON/CON-Handler troika (no pun intended).

As you know, we hope to revisit the whole Shell/CON/CON-Handler design one day. It won't be before OS4 release, though.

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Re: there goes the neighbourhood
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free of the riff raff that poluted AW


What is/was AW. Am I missing something here?

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