Subject: AmiSSL 4.8 has been released and is fully compatible with the current IBrowse 2.5.3.
How do you guys feel about the Colanto emulators? I have no opinion either way (ok, I do. I'd prefer hardware but currently it's not an option), do you think they're as good of an approximation of the real thing to make it worthwhile?
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I'm gonna be booting an Amiga emulator on my laptop soon just to try some different DAWs. Anybody got some good suggestions for a retro Amiga DAW?
I'm hoping to try and create some retro sounding music for a personal project and what better way than to use a retro music program.
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Subject: Does anybody know the value of this capacitor? i cannot find it anywhere.
Subject: came across an interesting tool called WebDiskWriter
(not the creator i just came across it on youtube)
I thought it looked pretty cool as an wget like tool for http.
https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=88036
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I am surprised I don't see this posted here yet, unless I am blind. :)
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Subject: Here's an Amiga sign I had from a Game store that shut down. It's about 70cm long, made of metal and really heavy. I thought you may like to see it!
Subject: Amiga 500 with Reinforced Side Expansion Port?
I cannot remember the name of a program i ran on my 500. The software would generate random images of a space scene. First it would produce different colored nebulae then god-star projections and finally small stars. Was completely random and procedurally generated. I think it was in response to when Picasso was released to showcase it maybe?
Any help on a name or code would be fantastic.
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Subject: Galactica: Turn-based space stategy game for Workbench
I tried asking at "tipofmyjoystick" but to no avail, so I thought I'd try here if that's Ok.
I remember the game having top-down perspective and you arrived on an island (I think) where there were several towers that had monsters emerging from them at night (only 1 tower each night). You could either be a knight (sword), ranger (bow) or a mage (throw fireballs) and there were shops where you could re-stock. However if the monsters were not stopped they could destroy these shops, shutting them down. I also believe you could seal these towers after dealing with a nights monster wave and I think you entered the tower to do so.
I never finished the game but it's been stuck in my mind for over 20 years. I guess it must be a pretty much unknown game as I haven't found it and asking around previously hasn't helped. Maybe someone here recalls the game?
Thanks.
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Subject: Quicker, no damage way to remove smd capacitors
If you got the dexterity;- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E49comAT4nM
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Subject: Best Demo Effects (shown in real-time on an A500)