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AmigaSHELL 2.3

AmigaSHELL 2.3


AmigaSHELL is a linux shell replacement. more>>
AmigaSHELL makes your boring gray on black colored bash shell revive like in the old days. Just like on Amiga(tm), blue, white, orange, black at its finest. With a nice informational bar at the top.
Installation
(be root)
make install
amigashell start
cd /etc/rc2.d
ln -s ../init.d/amigashell S99amigashell
Enhancements:
- cursors for xfree86 4.3
- left_ptr, right_ptr, busy
- added theme for wmpinboard as well
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Added: 2005-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Enigma 1.01

Enigma 1.01


Enigma is a puzzle game inspired by Oxyd on the Atari ST and RocknRoll on the Amiga. more>>
Enigma project is a puzzle game inspired by Oxyd on the Atari ST and RocknRoll on the Amiga. The object of the game is to find uncover pairs of identically colored Oxyd stones.
Simple? Yes. Easy? Certainly not! Hidden traps, vast mazes, laser beams, and, most of all, countless hairy puzzles usually block your direct way to the Oxyd stones... If you are new to Enigma, you may want to take a look at a few screenshots.
Main features:
- Completely free!
- More than 700 different levels.
- High-resolution 2D graphics.
- Realistic physics simulation.
- More than 500 different game objects.
- Oxyd compatibility mode that lets you play roughly 500 additional levels.
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Added: 2007-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Atomix 2.14.0

Atomix 2.14.0


Atomix is yet another little mind game. more>>
Atomix project is a very nice mind game. You have to build molecules out of single atoms laying around. Of course there is a time limit and the handling is not as easy as you might expect.
This game is inspiried by the original Amiga game Atomix. It uses the GNOME libraries.
Main features:
- easy gameplay (keyboard or mouse handling)
- nice graphics
- different levels (currently 22)
- themes, which can be shared between different levels
- level editor (Atomixed)
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Added: 2006-03-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator 2.07

Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator 2.07


Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator (UADE) plays most Amiga music file formats by simulating Amiga hardware and software. more>>
Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator (UADE) plays most Amiga music file formats by simulating Amiga hardware and software.
Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator plays over 180 Amiga music file formats and has three frontends for playing: a command line tool, an XMMS plugin, and a Beep Media Player frontend.
Enhancements:
- An improved version of the Special FX replayer was added.
- A new Special FX ST replayer was added.
- Bugs in song length database handling were fixed.
- Audacious 1.3 is supported.
- 15 instrument soundtracker module detection is supported.
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Added: 2007-05-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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AROS-Max 0.4.8

AROS-Max 0.4.8


AROS-Max is a AROS-based live-CD. more>>
AROS-Max is a AROS-based live-CD.

AROS Max is a pre-configured live bootable CD image, made to show off the best that AROS has to offer. It requires an AROS capable PC, your mileage may vary.

If you require help getting AROS-Max to run please ask for help on the Max area at the AROS-Exec messageboard, please do not email us directly with support problems!

AROS is a portable and free desktop operating system aiming at being compatible with AmigaOS 3.1, while improving on it in many areas. The source code is available under an open source license, which allows anyone to freely improve upon it.

The goals of the AROS project is it to create an OS which:

1. Is as compatible as possible with AmigaOS 3.1.
2. Can be ported to different kinds of hardware architectures and processors, such as x86, PowerPC, Alpha, Sparc, HPPA and other.
3. Should be binary compatible on Amiga and source compatible on any other hardware.
4. Can run as a standalone version which boots directly from hard disk and as an emulation which opens a window on an existing OS to develop software and run Amiga and native applications at the same time.
5. Improves upon the functionality of AmigaOS.

To reach this goal, we use a number of techniques. First of all, we make heavy use of the Internet. You can participate in our project even if you can write only one single OS function. The most current version of the source is accessible 24 hours per day and patches can be merged into it at any time. A small database with open tasks makes sure work is not duplicated.

Some time back in the year 1993, the situation for the Amiga looked somewhat worse than usual and some Amiga fans got together and discussed what should be done to increase the acceptance of our beloved machine. Immediately the main reason for the missing success of the Amiga became clear: it was propagation, or rather the lack thereof. The Amiga should get a more widespread basis to make it more attractive for everyone to use and to develop for. So plans were made to reach this goal. One of the plans was to fix the bugs of the AmigaOS, another was to make it an modern operating system. The AOS project was born.

But exactly what was a bug? And how should the bugs be fixed? What are the features a so-called modern OS must have? And how should they be implemented into the AmigaOS?

Two years later, people were still arguing about this and not even one line of code had been written (or at least no one had ever seen that code). Discussions were still of the pattern where someone stated that "we must have ..." and someone answered "read the old mails" or "this is impossible to do, because ..." which was shortly followed by "youre wrong because ..." and so on.

In the winter of 1995, Aaron Digulla got fed up with this situation and posted an RFC (request for comments) to the AOS mailing list in which I asked what the minimal common ground might be. Several options were given and the conclusion was that almost everyone would like to see an open OS which is compatible to AmigaOS 3.1 (kickstart 40.68) on which further discussions could be based upon to see what is possible and what is not.

So the work began and AROS was born.
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SDL for AmigaOS 4.0 1.2.11

SDL for AmigaOS 4.0 1.2.11


SDL for AmigaOS 4.0 project is a port of SDL, the Simple Directmedia Layer, for AmigaOS 4.0. more>>
SDL for AmigaOS 4.0 project is a port of SDL, the Simple Directmedia Layer, for AmigaOS 4.0 SDL is a popular open-source API for games and other software that need low-level access to video and audio hardware and input devices.

SDL was created and is maintained by Sam Lantinga, but has had a legion of contributors of the years (see SDL credits). The AmigaOS 4.0 port was created originally by Thomas and Hans Joerg Frieden, but for the last two years has largely been the work of me, Richard Drummond.

Other contributors include Juergen Schober (who developed the audio layer). You can find may OS4.0 applications built with SDL at os4depot.net and some that I have built on my Amiga Stuff page.
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MyMiggy 1.0pre1

MyMiggy 1.0pre1


MyMiggy project is a KDE-based Amiga Emulator UI. more>>
MyMiggy project is a KDE-based Amiga Emulator UI.

UAE is a superb piece of software but perhaps a little hard to configure for the newbie or someone who wants to see some action fast.

MyMiggy aims to provide a complete, functional user interface to UAE.

Configurations are automatically loaded and saved; it comes already with some sane options that should allow fairly fast and painless configuration and usability.

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Added: 2006-11-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Nmap 4.20

Nmap 4.20


Nmap is a network exploration tool and security/port scanner. more>>
Nmap is a utility for network exploration or security auditing. It supports ping scanning (determine which hosts are up), many port scanning techniques (determine what services the hosts are offering), version detection (determine what application/service is runing on a port), and TCP/IP fingerprinting (remote host OS or device identification).
Nmap project also offers flexible target and port specification, decoy/stealth scanning, SunRPC scanning, and more. Most Unix and Windows platforms are supported in both GUI and command line modes. Several popular handheld devices are also supported, including the Sharp Zaurus and the iPAQ.
Main features:
- Flexible: Supports dozens of advanced techniques for mapping out networks filled with IP filters, firewalls, routers, and other obstacles. This includes many port scanning mechanisms (both TCP & UDP), OS detection, version detection, ping sweeps, and more. See the documentation page.
- Powerful: Nmap has been used to scan huge networks of literally hundreds of thousands of machines.
- Portable: Most operating systems are supported, including Linux, Microsoft Windows, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, IRIX, Mac OS X, HP-UX, NetBSD, Sun OS, Amiga, and more.
- Easy: While Nmap offers a rich set of advanced features for power users, you can start out as simply as "nmap -v -A targethost". Both traditional command line and graphical (GUI) versions are available to suit your preference. Binaries are available for those who do not wish to compile Nmap from source.
- Free: The primary goals of the Nmap Project is to help make the Internet a little more secure and to provide administrators/auditors/hackers with an advanced tool for exploring their networks. Nmap is available for free download, and also comes with full source code that you may modify and redistribute under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
- Well Documented: Significant effort has been put into comprehensive and up-to-date man pages, whitepapers, and tutorials. Find them in multiple languages here.
- Supported: While Nmap comes with no warranty, you can write the author (fyodor@insecure.org) if you experience any problems. We also host several mailing lists you can join.
- Acclaimed: Nmap has won numerous awards, including "Information Security Product of the Year" by Linux Journal, Info World and Codetalker Digest. It has been featured in hundreds of magazine articles and is even recommended by Microsoft. Visit the press page for further details.
- Popular: Thousands of people download Nmap every day, and it is included with many operating systems (Redhat Linux, Debian Linux, Gentoo, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc). It is among the top ten (out of 30,000) programs at the Freshmeat.Net repository. This is important because it lends Nmap its vibrant development and user support communities.
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Added: 2006-12-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Audio File Library 0.2.6

Audio File Library 0.2.6


Audio File Library is a uniform API for accessing standard digital audio file formats. more>>
The Audio File Library provides a uniform and elegant API for accessing a variety of audio file formats, such as AIFF/AIFF-C, WAVE, NeXT/Sun .snd/.au, Berkeley/IRCAM/CARL Sound File, Audio Visual Research, Amiga IFF/8SVX, and NIST SPHERE. Supported compression formats are currently G.711 mu-law and A-law and IMA and MS ADPCM.

Key goals of the Audio File Library are file format transparency and data format transparency. The same calls for opening a file, accessing and manipulating audio metadata (e.g. sample rate, sample format, textual information, MIDI parameters), and reading/writing sample data will work with any supported audio file format. Likewise, the format of the audio data presented to the application need not be tied to the format of the data contained in the file.

The Audio File Library distributed under the GNU Library General Public License.
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Added: 2005-04-14 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Stargun 0.2

Stargun 0.2


Stargun is a 2D space shooter game. more>>
Stargun project is a 2D space shooter game.
Stargun is a space shooter, vertical scroller game. Its platform independent (or at least it is the objetive). The target OS are Windows and Linux. There are plans to port Stargun to BeOs, FreeBSD and Amiga.
Stargun is written in C++ and uses SDL library.
This project is under GPL lisence.
Enhancements:
- Music & sound added
- Joystick support
- Levels support
- some bugs fixed
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i.Mage 1.00 Beta 2

i.Mage 1.00 Beta 2


i.Mage is a small and fast graphics editor slanted towards quite and easy pixel editing. more>>
i.Mage is a small and fast graphics editor slanted towards quite and easy pixel editing, ala DPaint from the DOS/Amiga days.
i.Mage project is not designed to compete with the other graphics programs out there, there are plenty that do a much better job than i.Mage.
However it starts in under a second and it does a lot of the mundane jobs of image editing quickly and without fuss.
Main features:
- Load/Save: Gif, Tiff, Jpg, Pcx, Bmp, Ico.
- 2 pane view, zoomed and 1:1.
- Downsampling/upsampling bit-depth, dithering, halftone, error diffusion.
- Resampling (smart resizing), cropping, rotating, offseting and flipping images.
- 8-bit palette editor: RGB/HLS ramps, colour cubes/stock palettes, reverse ramps, remapping.
- Clipboard support.
- Alpha blending.
- Basic linear/radial gradient fill.
- Undo que for most tools.
- Conversion of image to C/C++ code.
- Transparency support.
- Invert image.
- Convert to grayscale.
- Brightness/contrast adjust.
- Save/load/flip/rotate the current brush.
- Flood fill.
- Basic drawing primitives.
- Polyline editor.
- Text tool.
- Basic colour management via Little CMS, does RGBRGB on load/save to the internal colour space (sRGB), allows viewing of colour profile details.
Enhancements:
- Fixed the enable undo menuitem and the enable undo toolbar button being out of sync with each other.
- Fixed Bug #48: Undo doesnt work.
- Fixed the brush becoming part of the document when you say resize the image and the brush is still overlaid on the image.
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Amiga Research Operating System 20060207

Amiga Research Operating System 20060207


Amiga Research Operating System (AROS) is a portable and free desktop operating system. more>>
Amiga Research Operating System (AROS) is a portable and free desktop operating system aiming at being compatible with AmigaOS 3.1, while improving on it in many areas. The source code is available under an open source license, which allows anyone to freely improve upon it.

Goals

The goals of the AROS project is it to create an OS which:

1. Is as compatible as possible with AmigaOS 3.1.
2. Can be ported to different kinds of hardware architectures and processors, such as x86, PowerPC, Alpha, Sparc, HPPA and other.
3. Should be binary compatible on Amiga and source compatible on any other hardware.
4. Can run as a standalone version which boots directly from hard disk and as an emulation which opens a window on an existing OS to develop software and run Amiga and native applications at the same time.
5. Improves upon the functionality of AmigaOS.

To reach this goal, we use a number of techniques. First of all, we make heavy use of the Internet. You can participate in our project even if you can write only one single OS function. The most current version of the source is accessible 24 hours per day and patches can be merged into it at any time. A small database with open tasks makes sure work is not duplicated.

History

Some time back in the year 1993, the situation for the Amiga looked somewhat worse than usual and some Amiga fans got together and discussed what should be done to increase the acceptance of our beloved machine. Immediately the main reason for the missing success of the Amiga became clear: it was propagation, or rather the lack thereof. The Amiga should get a more widespread basis to make it more attractive for everyone to use and to develop for. So plans were made to reach this goal. One of the plans was to fix the bugs of the AmigaOS, another was to make it an modern operating system. The AOS project was born.

But exactly what was a bug? And how should the bugs be fixed? What are the features a so-called modern OS must have? And how should they be implemented into the AmigaOS?

Two years later, people were still arguing about this and not even one line of code had been written (or at least no one had ever seen that code). Discussions were still of the pattern where someone stated that "we must have ..." and someone answered "read the old mails" or "this is impossible to do, because ..." which was shortly followed by "youre wrong because ..." and so on.

In the winter of 1995, Aaron Digulla got fed up with this situation and posted an RFC (request for comments) to the AOS mailing list in which I asked what the minimal common ground might be. Several options were given and the conclusion was that almost everyone would like to see an open OS which is compatible to AmigaOS 3.1 (kickstart 40.68) on which further discussions could be based upon to see what is possible and what is not.

So the work began and AROS was born.
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Sarien 0.7.0

Sarien 0.7.0


Sarien project is a Sierra AGI interpreter for games like Kings Quest and Space Quest. more>>
Sarien project is a Sierra AGI interpreter for games like Kings Quest and Space Quest.
Sarien is a portable Sierra AGI resource interpreter engine that allows you to play Sierra On-Line AGI version 2 and version 3 games (such as Space Quest 1 and 2, and Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards) natively in Linux, Solaris, Windows, and other platforms.
Enhancements:
- added QNX native sound driver (untested)
- ported to DOS 16-bit using Turbo C++
- started MacOS port using MPW (incomplete)
- changed palette to use Amiga-ish colors instead of PC EGA
- added "crc" command to the interpreter console
- sprite blitting algorithm changed to work with hidden screens
- fixed add.to.pic to erase and re-blit all sprites
- reimplemented options -C (show game CRC), -L (list games) and -P (picture viewer)
- unk_xxx command names changed to official names
- added Amiga Gold Rush! 2.05 game ID
- added support to Amiga v3 games
- added support to Amiga sound emulation
- fixed input prompt in normal input mode
- using table instead of computed values for priority bands
- implemented set.pri.base (used in KQ4)
- implemented echo.line (to repeat last input line with F3)
- implemented adj.ego.move.to.x.y (for click-to-walk interface)
- added mouse event support to the X11, SDL and Win32 drivers
- added debug info on status line (activated with key F11)
- implemented click-to-walk mouse interface
- menu system rewritten to allow mouse operation
- added experimental hi-res picture mode (switch with toggle.monitor)
- added mouse support in the picture viewer
- added SGML man page (use docbook-to-man to create the roff file)
- added AGI Mouse 1.0 protocol emulation
- merged Richard Houles MacOS X port
- merged Paul Hills Amiga port
- merged Vasyl Tsvirkunovs PocketPC port
- added experimental support to noise channel
- implemented picture offset according to configure.screen
- implemented invisible ego signaling
- fixed command get.num
- fixed controller reset (moved to the end of the cycle)
- fixed v3 game loading in big-endian machines
- sound tuning improved, added chorus and envelope release
- savegame subsystem rewritten
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HomeBank 3.4

HomeBank 3.4


HomeBank is the software you have always wanted to manage your personal accounts at home. more>>
HomeBank is the software you have always wanted to manage your personal accounts at home. The main concept is to be light, simple and very easy to use. HomeBank brings you many features that allows you to analyze your finances in a detailed way instantly and dynamically with powerfull report tools based on filtering and graphical charts.

Furthermore HomeBank benefits now for more than 10 years of users experiences and feedbacks as its development started in 1995 on Amiga computers. It is now available on Amiga, GNU/Linux, and will probably be soon available for Microsoft Windows and MacOS X systems, as GTK+ exists on it.

Really, if you are looking for an easy way to do your home accounts, then HomeBank should be the software you choose. Just take a little time to try it out now, and you wont regret doing so...

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Universal Module Player B4

Universal Module Player B4


Universal Module Player is a multiplatform audio module player for Unix-like systems. more>>
Universal Module Player or UModPlayer, is a audio module "tool-chain", providing you functions to work with modules like playing, exporting, getting information, and more.
Universal Module Player works in UNIX-like platforms, including Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Solaris...
It uses the Custom LibModPlug audio library, an improved version of the well-known LibModPlug library, supporting more than 20 formats and giving you high playing quality. It uses LibSDL to handle multiplatform sound support.
Main features:
- You can play the supported formats and seek to any order in the song. You have pause, timer, display, and other standard features.
- You can view the pattern notes while playing.
- You can specify noise reduction, megabass, surround, reverb sound options specifying the grade and the delay of most of the options.
- You can create, save and edit playlists to play a selection of modules.
- You can read and export to a file the song builtin message, the song instrument names and the song sample names.
- Each user of your UNIX box can save all the sound options.
- And much more!
Supported Formats
Supported file formats on both Little Endian (Intel x86, etc.) and Big Endian (PowerPC, SPARC, MIPS, Motorola 68000, etc.) platforms:
Impulse Tracker (IT), Scream Tracker (STM), Scream Tracker 3 (S3M), Extended Modules (XM), Amiga Modules (MOD), OktaMED (MED), Oktalyzer (OKT), Unreal Modules (UMX), Composer 669 (669), DigiBooster Pro Modules (DBM), PolyTracker (PTM), and Farandole (FAR)
Additional file formats supported only on Little Endian platforms (support for Big Endian is on development):
MultiTracker Modules (MTM), AFM, AMS, DMF, DSM, DigiTracker (MDL), MadTracker 2.0 (MT2), PSM, ULT
Exporting Formats
You can export or convert any of the above formats to the following file types:
Impulse Tracker (IT)
WAVE Audio File (WAV)
Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF)
Raw Pulse Code Modulation (PCM)
Enhancements:
- Buffer length fixes.
- Playlist commands were a pain. Now we use the first letter of the command name. Also, pressing ENTER does not quit, the user has to explicitly specify to quit pressing q
- Hopefully fixed AIFF exporting bug.
- New section in the README about LibAo configuration, and some misc. rearrangements.
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