====================================================================== ________ _________ ____ _|__ __ __|_______ _________ __\ _____ \\\\ \_ _/ //___// _____//______\ _____ \\ // \\\\ /. \\\\__ \/ __// \\ \\____. /// \\\\ /. \\ \\___\¯ /___///___\ /___\ \\_________//\\___\¯ /___// ¯ \/ ¯ ¯ \/. |¯ ¯|z!o ¯ ¯ \/ ¯ A M I G A | 050228 | U P D A T E |________| "SO THE WORLD MAY KNOW" ====================================================================== AMIGA and the Amiga logo are trademarks of Amiga, Inc. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A M I N E T R E S U R R E C T E D , N E E D S H E L P A M I G A R E P A I R C E N T E R I N F R A N C E O S 4 D E V E L O P E R S ' C O N T E S T A M I G A E X P O T R O N D H E I M S C A G S H O W I N S C U N T H O R P E A D A N E E D S S K I L L E D C O D E R D E A T H O F A M I W E S T F O U N D E R N E W S F R O M T H E A M I A T L A S F O L K S F A S T A T A 1 2 0 0 M K - I I I D R I V E R S G N O M E P N G I C O N S E T F O R O S 4 A M I G A M P 3 P L A Y E R U P D A T E S O S 4 N A T I V E B U I L D Q U A K E 2 S I M P L E M A I L U P D A T E N E W S S M A R T F I L E S Y S T E M ( S F S ) N E W V E R S I O N N E W S N E S E M U L A T O R W A R P S N E S Editor's Thoughts and Introduction: It's been a good month for the Amiga community, but one sad event stands out in my mind. That is the death of long-time Amiga community member and supporter John Zacharias. We first met John many years ago at an old AmiExpo I believe it was, in Chicago. Royan and I enjoyed visiting with him whenever we had the chance. Most recently, that was at the last St. Louis Amiga show, now also many years ago. His loss is a real one for the Amiga community but his legacy will live on, as long as AmiWest continues to flourish. John was it's founder and guiding star for many shows. He is gone, sadly, but his gift to the Amiga lives on. As he does in our memories. As you look through this issue, you will see stories in a large number of categories. This is very encouraging. I've noticed that the last few months there seems to be a slow but steady increase in the amount of Amiga news to be found. That's good news in itself. We hope you enjoy this issue. Brad Webb, Editor -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= A M I N E T R E S U R R E C T E D , N E E D S H E L P 13 February, 2005 To compensate the fall out of us.aminet.net, a new Aminet main server has been established which can be reached at www.aminet.net or main.aminet.nett. Aminet now uses a completely new web interface written Nicolas Mendoza, originally implemented for amirepo.net. As most of the internal scripts aswell as the new web interface had to be adapted or have been rewritten from scratch, there still might be some rough edges, smaller bugs or dead links left - but Aminet is working again and uploads are getting processed. Please note that currently only the main server is working properly, mirrors are not being updated yet and uploads at mirror sites are ignored. This will be addressed later on - for now please stick to the URLs given above to access Aminet. If you want to upload to Aminet, use your favourite FTP client to connect to main.aminet.net and upload to the "new" directory as outlined in Aminet's help files. Urban Mueller, founder and main administrator of Aminet, is going to retire as soon as the new infrastructure is in place. He will be hosting the main server but will no longer be part of the administration team. The exact details of Aminet's future administration structure are not decided yet, but amiga-news.de is currently assembling a new team that will be responsible for Aminet in the future. Volunteers wanted We are searching for one or two volunteers that could assist us in moderating uploads. An upload moderator should meet the following requirements: - Basic knowledge about Unix shells (moving, deleting, renaming files) - Broadband internet access - English speaker If you fullfill these requirements and would like to become a part of the new Aminet team, please contact us at team@amiga-news.de. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A M I G A R E P A I R C E N T E R I N F R A N C E 21 February, 2005 Eyetech, Amont Informatique (France) and RELEC Software & Hardware Amiga (Switzerland) are delighted to announce that an agreement has been reached with AMIGA CENTER (France), who is now an official maintenance and repair centre for the AmigaOne. This includes the hardware fixes for UDMA and USB on the XE "Earlybird" systems. Read more for the full announcement. AMIGA CENTER have long been known for their technical knowhow in electronics, and most particularly for their competence with the "Classic" Amigas. They are an excellent choice to carry out the same work for the new AmigaOnes. AmigaOne XE owners who decide to have this fix carried out can therefore now contact AmigaCenter for an estimate. Please don't send your motherboard without first contacting them! Of course, it is possible to avoid implementing the hardware fix if you use an IDE-UDMA PCI card based on the Silicon Image 0680 chip. PCI-based USB adapters can also be used, a number having already been tested with the XE by developers before and during the "Earlybird" phase. Amont Informatique, RELEC and Eyetech see this new partnership as reinforcing the infrastructure that is progressively being set up around the AmigaOne, which we feel is a worthy successor to the "Classic" 68k amigas. It is particularly heartening to see someone of the calibre of AmigaCenter, whom some of you may remember as Serele, still active in the Amiga community. Earlybird owners everywhere, we know that, like us, you are only too aware of the amount of effort required to achieve a fully stable and bug-free machine, with performance in line with customer expectations. We are continually researching ways and means to achieve and improve on our objectives. However, this requires spending a lot of time and work. Most of you understood this from the very beginning, and we take the opportunity here to thank everyone who has involved and helped out in one way or another. Those who decided to participate in this adventure are pioneers, whether you bought a full configuration or just a motherboard, by buying hardware clearly labelled as "for developers only", with all the advantages and - above all - disadvantages this entails. In fact, we all owe you more than thanks, we also owe you our profound respect ! http://www.amigacenter.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- O S 4 D E V E L O P E R S ' C O N T E S T 14 February, 2005 {Be sure to read the update portion of this article also, to discover the recent changes in this contest since the Feb. 14 announcement. Brad} This is a contest created to motivate developers to write new native software for AmigaOS4. Also, we need the best of all software (platform-wise). That is why there are rules you have to follow in order to participate in this contest. They will ensure that you use your imagination and coding skills to the maximum. I hope to bring this contest back every year so that it outlines the Amigan's endeavour to push the platform to the highest level. Who can participate? Any brave coder(s). If you can write some nice software, either alone or with other developers, you can work for this contest. Note that members of the OS4 team (developers) can't participate (they have other stuff to do :-). What are the prizes? First prize: either a standalone motherboard or 700 Euros, + Catweasel MK4 (link). It will be a motherboard from ACK Software Controls or from Eyetech with 256MB of RAM (OS4 included). Whatever is available and appropriate at the end of the contest. I dont know the future but rest assured the winner will get a deserving prize. The motherboard will be purchased from the Amiga dealer closest to the winner(s). This should ensure delivery time is kept to a minimum and so that they can offer you post sale support. Other hardware will be delivered by the contributor himself. Note that these prizes may grow when partners/contributors are found. What is this contest? How should I proceed? * First find a good idea for a program. It should be either completely new or one which is far better than any other program of the same kind. * Write a feature list. Point out all the features of the proposed project/application. If you want do some mock-ups to show how your GUI will be. See the example project at the bottom for the kind of information that's needed to enter. * Submit your project to us for validation. You'll receive shortly there after either a green light which will allow you to start work or your project will be rejected and the reasons will be given. Thus, you'll be able to enhance it and submit it again. * When your project is accepted, you can start to code. A very brief description of it will be displayed on this page. No details, just a general idea of what your software will do. This is to avoid duplicates as much as possible. * Then provide a demo of your program for the deadline. Who will be the jury? Myself (Elwood) and all partners of this contest: All the people that give some money to help this project deserve the right to give their input and opinions. Contest rules. * Your project must be a utility piece of software of whatever kind i.e. files utility, coding, music, graphics... But no game, no demo. * Your program must not be already available on OS4 (no demo or beta released, nothing) at submition time. So you may continue your work on an old OS3 program and bring it to OS4 or port a GPL-like source code. * If your program is based on an OS3 program or an Open Source one, you can't just recompile the software for OS4. Remember the goal of this contest is to bring new stuff to Amiga OS. An OS3 program or one available on other platforms is not new and is probably far from being a state-of-the-art program in the pure Amiga style. I'm sure you know what I mean. Then in these cases, do not just port the program. You'll need to add a lot to it to be considered a new development. This is also to be sure that the contest is fair. You can't compare a simple port with software written from scratch. * The goal is to bring new "useful" software to Amiga OS4 so your program must be really useful. E.g. no simple sound player or picture viewer but an enhanced player/viewer would be accepted. This is a subtle difference and it depends on everybody point of view of course but your project will be considered based on the feature list you provide. * A demo version must be available by the deadline. * We want all Amiga software to be the best so you have to code something great to be accepted in this contest. Again, no simple 'seen-many-times' software. We don't need 'yet-another-simple' utility. Use your imagination. * You must code under GCC (available in the OS4 SDK) or VBCC. * You must use Picasso96. * Use OS4-specific features (hooks, reaction classes, vitualised memory...etc). It means you must use Reaction. * Use OS4 newlib runtime library * You must produce an OS4 binary using a cross-compiler available on the OS4 SDK (soon publically available). * If there's only one participant by the deadline, the contest will be canceled. Partners wanted! If you are a dealer and you want to advertise on this website and you want to show the Amiga community that you are still a part of this community, contribute to this contest. You can contribute by donating some money (prefered) or by donating hardware. The money will be used to make the prize even better (buying a case, a monitor etc...). Deadline! The deadline is: 1 Dec 2005. By the deadline you'll have to provide a working demo of your program. You can cripple your program if you want too (no save option, limited actions etc...). To help with the judging process please provide a demo that will run with the smallest effort possible on the judges part. Further details will be given upon validation into the contest. FAQ * Are Eyetech, ACK Software Controls or Hyperion involved in this contest? No. This contest was created by an Amigan for Amigans. * What does "not already available on OS4" mean? It means that it must not be available outside your current development team (coders, betatesters). So if you've already released your software to other people it is considered to be already usable by users. So it can't be accepted in the contest. Remember that the goal is to bring new developments. * Why Reaction? MUI is nice. Yes it's nice but it belongs to a third party coder and an operating system can't rely on it. It means that if one day, for one reason or another, AmigaOS owners won't be able to use MUI anymore, your software won't be usable anymore under OS4. * What does "not available at submision time" mean? It means that you can't submit a project that is already running and used by OS4 users. But you don't have to wait for the deadline to release beta versions of your project. Since it has been accepted in the contest you can release demos, screenshots or whatever. Doing so you can attract new developers, betatesters. * I don't have OS4. How can I test my app? First, if your app runs in 68k with no Enforcer hits, there is great chance that it runs on OS4, it's a start. Then, you can make a public call to ask help from OS4 owners to betatest for you, or even to code with you. We are a community. Work together. * Why newlib and not clib2? 1) newlib is more advanced. It has more functions that clib2. 2) for the same reason why we have shared libraries since a loooong time: functions shared between programs, low memory usage (and some other minor reasons like smaller binaries). This is one of the most famous Amiga feature, why reject it today? * Does any of the donations go to IntuitionBase.com? No, all donations go into a pot for the prizes, at no point does anyone from IntuitionBase have access to the funds for this contest. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to email me. Project list The following projects have been accepted and are in the process of becoming a reality on Amiga OS 4.0. Project name Author(s) None None Project example Name: printer.device Description: Device to allow printing in the OS. Features: * Compatible with OS3.9 API * Modular, allowing applications to be able to use any number of printers * Allows virtual printers (file creation) * Allows network printers * Allows to view/manage the print queue * Arexx interface UPDATE 27 Feb-2005 18:04:07 (197 reads) Hello everyone, First of all thanks for all your comments. They were all appreciated. As a result of your concerns, a few things have been changed in the contest. I hope you'll appreciate them and join. First of all the prize has changed. Now you can choose to win either the hardware or the same amount in cash. So if you don't have a µA1, you can buy one and get refunded if you win the contest. But this option is reserved to brave coders only! Also if you already have an A1 you'll be interested by this second choice. Also a Catweasel MK4 has been added to the prize. It is a contribution from our first Amiga dealer contributor. Thanks Soft3 for your support. I hope many will follow you. Many thanks to Darren and Benjamin to support this adventure and a special thank you to all Amiga.dk members, you are damn kewl! I know there are people that are preparing to participate in this contest. Maybe some of you are wondering what happens if you submit your project and other people submit a better one. In this case, no need to worry because you can update your project at any time. So if you feel you need to make your project look better, no problem just send me an email. I would like to point out that your project can be made of several programs so you can submit a porting project. You can then work on several smaller utilities and submit the whole package. Also note that if your program is GUI based you must use Reaction. But obviously if your project is build around a port of a new GUI toolkit to the Amiga platform, you can use it instead of Reaction. Coders wonder why I created the "use newlib" rule. There are several reasons behind it. As an example, clib2 can't be used to create a thread aware program. Also newlib is a well supported project with hundreds of developer working on it. This makes it a project that is worth using instead of spending time working on an Amiga-only solution. Enhancing clib2 would require time from Amiga developers that could spend it creating new programs for the platform. This would go against the idea behind this contest: creating new AmigaOS software. Also I would like to say that many Amiga developers don't feel sad about this restriction. It's enough for me to think that I am right. There are no more excuses start coding! Thanks. http://www.intuitionbase.com/DevContest/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A M I G A E X P O T R O N D H E I M 21 February, 2005 For the second time around Amiga Expo Trondheim (AmiTron) will be arranged during the course of Saturday 2nd of April. The exposition will mainly consist of having Amigas on display, as many models as possible ranging from A1000 to the MicroA1. We will show everything from demos, old games to the newest beta of AmigaOS4.0, the PPC-based version of AmigaOS and also AROS and MorphOS. There will be a raffle with various prizes, people selling Amiga-related equipment, competitions and guides. There is a kiosk in the same building for refreshments and snacks. The location is in the middle of Trondheim so it's close to several restaurants, shops and hotels. In addition to be both nostalgic and having a peek at the future in regards of computing technology, you will get the opportunity of meeting persons with the same interests as you in informal environments at Vitensenteret, Trondheim, Norway. Last time over 100 persons visited, if you want to have a stand, sponsor us, bring equipment or have other questions, please contact us at mail at ami-tron org. Vist our websiteat http://ami-tron.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- S C A G S H O W I N S C U N T H O R P E 26 February 2005 Thats right folks, it is going ahead. Venue is booked and the shows more informative website is online. Please point your browsers to www.IntuitionBase.com/SCAG updated, raffle prizes anounced and more read on for more information. The show is more of a social event that a computer show, all are welcome. Bring whatever hardware you want to bring along or bring none at all. Its totally upto you. If you're staying over in Scunthorpe theres even a chance to have a meal with like minded people and have a good old knees up. I hope to see some of you there. Yours Darren "Ryu" Glenn Webmaster: www.IntuitionBase.com update SCAG is now officially sponsored by AmigaKit who have donated Quake2 (Amiga version) and a PCMCIA networking kit for the raffle. So now the raffle prizes stand as: 1st Prize: Quake2 and Freespace, both Amiga versions 2nd Prize: PCMCIA Networking kit There could possibly be a 3rd prize too. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A D A N E E D S S K I L L E D C O D E R 1 February, 2005 First a bit of background info on A.D.A (Amiga Demoscene Archive). The site was started by two persons: Vanquish (graphics, design, screenshot conversion,...) and z5 (content, html,...). We put the first version online on 11 november 2001. The site was then in pure html and featured some 120 pages Shortly after the launch, Syn offered to lend his php skills to convert the site to php+mysql. He actually did a lot of work on how A.D.A. is now in terms of php and database. Later on, Syn left the team and i (z5) took over the php/mysql side of things. However, I have little time and never got around learning php inside out. I know the basics but not enough to move the site forwards. I feel that we have a good base/site to evolve with now. 441 productions, tons of screenshots, logos, demo list, parties,... We're quite happy with it. But it lacks some things. Therefore, we are searching for a skilled php/mysql developer with experience in developing websites with these tools. It would be great if that person would have a passion for demos aswell. To be honest, the things planned aren't that complicated (or at least i hope so) so i don't think it will be that time consuming. So if you like this site and would like to dedicate some time taking it one step further, please contact me at the usual address (see contact page on the website) to join our team. thanks A.miga D.emoscene A.rchive: relive the dreams http://ada.planet-d.net/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- D E A T H O F A M I W E S T F O U N D E R John Frederick Zacharias Passed from this earth on February 2nd, 2005 at 1:00am at Sutter General Hospital in Sacramento. He is survived by his wife, Janice, his children Casey, Annette and Alise Zacharias and his grandchildren, Michelle and Alex: and his sister and brother-in-law, Mary and Bob Curtis. He was preceded in death by his daughter Clare and his parents Henry and Patricia and by his brother Thomas. John graduated valedictorian of the 1953 class at San Juan High School. He retired as head of CLETS at the Dept of Justice of California in 1996. John was past president of the Sacramento Amiga Computer Club (SACC) and originator of AMIWest, the annual west coast conference for the Amiga Computer. Service were held Tuesday Feb.8th at "Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer" Marconi and Mission in Carmichael. He will be greatly missed in the Amiga Community and elsewhere. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- N E W S F R O M T H E A M I A T L A S F O L K S 10 February, 2005 The new release of AmiATLAS especially for OS4 PPC is still work in progress. It is a completely new program with many new features so this needs some more time for development! The new database engine brings tons of new and useful informations for travelling. IT's COMING! In the meantime a new patch of the 68k version of AmiATLAS is available on request for registered users. It brings more stability within OS4 and MOS in their latest releases. http://www.amiatlas.de ---------------------------------------------------------------------- F A S T A T A 1 2 0 0 M K - I I I D R I V E R S 17-Feb-2005 Elbox Computer has released today the new drivers for FastATA 1200 MK-III controllers. New software is available free of charge for all registered users of FastATA 1200 MK-III controllers. The update includes new versions of: * ATA3.driver * ATA3Prefs * AllegroCDFS Changes: ATA3.driver ver.8.4 - INTERRUPT support added - RESIDENT mode support reworked ATA3Prefs ver.8.4 - INT/NO_INT switch added - changes in the SPLIT/NOSPLIT detection algorithm AllegroCDFS ver.3.5 - support for MK-III hardware added If you own an older FastATA controller and you are resident of the European Union, you can upgrade it now with the newest FastATA 1200 MK-III in the Trade-Up Upgrade Program receiving 40 EUR mail-in rebate. Info on the current software versions is available in the DOWNLOADS | FastATA section. http://www.elbox.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- G N O M E P N G I C O N S E T F O R O S 4 15 February, 2005 Description: Gnome PNG icon set for Amiga OS4 Download: os4gnomeicons.lha Author: Yurdaer Dönmez Submitter: Yurdaer Dönmez Email: yurdaerd@isbank.net.tr Category: graphics/icon License: Freeware FileID: 500 Short: Gnome PNG icon set for Amiga OS4 Author: Yurdaer Dönmez (yurdaerd@isbank.net.tr) Uploader: Yurdaer Dönmez (yurdaerd@isbank.net.tr) Version: 1.0 Type: pix/icon Distribution: Freely distributable Requires: AmigaOS 4.0 Hi/True Color Workbench, PowerIcons Status: EMAILWARE http://os4depot.net/showfile/?file=graphics/icon/os4gnomeicons.lha 14 February 2005 I made this icons using Gnome default icon set. I would like to thank Gnome Project (http://www.gnome.org) for supplying such cute icons. EMAILWARE ---------- Criticisms and ideas are welcome. Special Thanks is going to: --------------------------- Hyperion Entertainment - For the further development of Amiga OS 4.0 Eyetech Ltd. - For the new G3/G4 Amiga PPC platform Elena Novaretti - For PowerIcons Massimo Tantignone - AmigaOS4 porting of PowerIcons http://os4depot.net/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A M I G A M P 3 P L A Y E R U P D A T E S 6 February, 2005 There are updates available for two popular Amiga MP3-players. Amiga Amp 2.14: "Some more bugfixes: No http requesters any more when trying to play a shoutcast stream while LoadBuffer is set to FILE and more reliable streaming from servers sending the data in very small packages." http://www.amigaamp.de/Binaries/AmigaAMP214.lha And secondly: "Amiplifier 2.35: - fixed negative time display bug when the size of the mp3 increase while playing (when downloading the actual song from internet). - fixed MPEG-infowindow filename underscore bug - The ARexx interface has been re-written using the arexx.class (this fixed a bug in the ARexx interface using it with very long commands, droped the WAIT command - the arexx.class doesn't support it)." Why Amplifier 2.35 is released as news now is because I never heard of it until today when I searched for an arexx bug with the wait problem solved. http://www.net-eclipse.de/data/amplifier235.lha enjoy. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- O S 4 N A T I V E B U I L D Q U A K E 2 Leuven, Belgium - 2 February, 2005 Registered users of both AmigaOS 4.0 and Quake 2 can now find a first OS4-Native build of Quake 2 in our download area. Note that this version is restricted to software rendering but should otherwise be fully functional. Enjoy! http://www.hyperion-entertainment.biz:8080/amiga ---------------------------------------------------------------------- S I M P L E M A I L U P D A T E N E W S 5 February, 2005 SimpleMail is a new mailer for the Amiga platform (both classic and OS4) and compatible systems (MorphOS). It is intended to be as portable as possible so there speaks nothing against a version for other systems, like for example Windows. In the current state, SimpleMail is an beta version but it is very stable however as we try to implement every feature so that it works and go then on to the next one. However, SimpleMail grows very fast and with your help it can overgrow YAM soon. You will always find the latest versions (which are not necessarily placed in the AMINET) on the website. There is also a FAQ, please read it carefuly! If you have any questions or bugs then send them to the user-mailinglist please, whose URL you'll find in the website links. Bug reports should submitted to the Bug Tracking system. But if you have encouragements so send them to one of the main developers. You can find our e-mail addresses in contact. Date News 2005/02/05 Version 0.25 of SimpleMail released! The changes are: * RFC 3490 support for domains of email addresses. * The mail preview no longer embeds the mail header but displays it separatly. This can be switched to a compact form to save space. * Multiple imap accounts (with different logins) per imap server are now possible. * If available "TheBar.mcc" is now used (for the main toolbar only) * Bug fixes and other improvements http://simplemail.sourceforge.net/index.php ---------------------------------------------------------------------- S M A R T F I L E S Y S T E M ( S F S ) N E W V E R S I O N 5 February, 2005 Aa new version of SmartFileSystem (SFS) has been released. Recent changes in SmartFileSystem: 1.236 (11.2.2005) - AmigaOS4 only changes. 1.235 - Changes for diskcache.library V3. 1.234 - Fixed another bug with partitions > 125 GB. - Fixed a bug in the AmigaOS4 requester function. 1.233 - Updated to diskcache V2, removed support for non-standard TD64 commands if diskcache is used (diskcache uses NSD commands). - Should no longer read any blocks from removable RDB partitions. - Support for mounting RDB partitions on USB massstorage added. 1.232, 1.231 - AmigaOS4 only changes. 1.230 http://home.wtal.de/js/ - Fixed a bug which prevented SFS from working on partitions > 125 GB. 1.229 - Locks and filehandle allocation changed. 1.228 - No longer uses TD_GETGEOMETRY in the m68k version if not running on AmigaOS4 because of a bug in the old scsi.device or IdeFix. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- N E W S N E S E M U L A T O R W A R P S N E S 9 February, 2005 http://os4depot.net/showfile/?file=emulation/gamesystem/ warpsnes.lha Description: Nintendo SNES Emulator (WarpSNES) Download: warpsnes.lha Version: 1.42 Author: Per Johansson, Steffen Haeuser Submitter: Per Johansson Email: omen(at)telia.com Requirements: Amiga OS4 Category: emulation/gamesystem Replaces: emulation/gamesystem/warpsnes.lha License: Freeware FileID: 488 Short: Nintendo SNES Emulator Uploader: Per Johansson Author: Per Johansson, Steffen Haeuser (SteffenH@hyperion-entertainment.com), Jeremy Koot and Gary Henderson (original Unix Version) Type: Emulation/Gamesystem Requires: OS4 Recommended: ROM's Version: 1.42 Currently joypad is not supported, but it will get updated as soon as it is possible. Changes added by Per Johansson (omen@telia.com): - Sound added - Small gui added + different window modes - Saves batterybackuped data correctly - Additional small bugfixes Gui banner created by: Restore2003 (restore@broadpark.no) , Find him on www.amigaworld.net Keys are as follows: Esc - Quit emulation Up - Up on joypad 1 Down - Down on joypad 1 Left - Left on joypad 1 Right - Right on joypad 1 Z - A on joypad 1 A - B on joypad 1 X - X on joypad 1 S - Y on joypad 1 C - TL on joypad 1 D - TR on joypad 1 6 - Swap joypad 1/2 (use to change keyboard settings on games that swaps keyboard initially) Here follows the original copyright: Snes9x - Portable Super Nintendo Entertainment System (TM) emulator. (c) Copyright 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Gary Henderson (gary@daniver.demon.co.uk) and Jerremy Koot (jkoot@snes9x.com) Super FX C emulator code (c) Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999 Ivar (Ivar@snes9x.com) and Gary Henderson. Super FX assembler emulator code (c) Copyright 1998 zsKnight and Demo. DSP1 emulator code (c) Copyright 1998 Ivar, Demo and Gary Henderson. DOS port code contains the works of other authors. See headers in individual files. Snes9x homepage: www.snes9x.com Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute Snes9x in both binary and source form, for non-commercial purposes, is hereby granted without fee, providing that this license information and copyright notice appear with all copies and any derived work. This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty. In no event shall the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software. Snes9x is freeware for PERSONAL USE only. Commercial users should seek permission of the copyright holders first. Commercial use includes charging money for Snes9x or software derived from Snes9x. The copyright holders request that bug fixes and improvements to the code should be forwarded to them so everyone can benefit from the modifications in future versions. 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