6 month ago
deusx : Walker: The Amiga That Never Took Its First Steps - Retro Thing - "Hungry for a new machine, one of the Amiga projects floating around in 1996 was the Amiga Walker."
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19 month ago
deusx : Module file - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - "Module files (MODs) are a class of file formats used to represent music on a computer. They store several patterns or pages of music data in a form similar to that of a spreadsheet. These patterns contain note numbers, instrument numbers, and contro
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28 month ago
deusx : MAKE: Blog: HOW TO - Make a TRAXMOD - SD card MOD player - "Here's a DIY MOD player you can build (MOD is sorta like a MP3, popular in the 80's with Amiga computers)"
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deusx : Amigaware - AMIGA Playing Cards - "An AMIGA card game (52 cards) is available made under licence of AMIGA."
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35 month ago
deusx : BBS Ads Collection v1.0 - "This is the unofficial online version of bac-v10.zip that was published with PAiN issue 10/03 (54) in Oct'2003."
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35 month ago
deusx : Amiga in an FPGA - hack a day - www.hackaday.com _ - "The Amiga was notable for its use of unique, dedicated processor chips for tasks like real time video effects. Dennis has recreated these chips in a Xilinx Spartan-3 400K gate FPGA."
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36 month ago
deusx : EA IFF 85 - "Customers should be able to move their own data between independently developed software products. "
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40 month ago
deusx : Amiga Forever and the Mighty Mouse on Windows - What sort of surreal collision of technologies is this?! "Can I use Apple's Mighty Mouse in Amiga Forever on Windows?"
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50 month ago
deusx : HyperkinesisV1.5 - Heh, heh. One of my few musical attempts uploaded to Aminet.
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Paul Ford : DivX videos of Amiga demos - "Demos" are animated works of art where pushing the limits of the computer you're using is part of the art. This would be an ideal set of .torrent files. God, I sound like Andy Baio....
deusx : amidemos.org - Amiga demos in DivX format
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54 month ago
deusx : Magic Menu for Amiga - "...Magic Menu offers the possibility of so-called popup menus, i.e. menus which are activated on any point on the screen will unfold on exectly this position."
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