Forget Kinect, Commodore Amiga used Mandala in 1991

The ‘Mandala’ is the early version of Microsoft Kinect or Eyetoy from Sony. Launched in 1991…

New AmigaOne X5000 motherboards avaialble

The new AmigaOne X5000 board with code name Cyrus Plus is now available on the webstore…

Hyperion Entertainment Released pre-release of AmigaOS 4.1 for X5000

Hyperion entertainment CVBA released the pre-release version of AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition Update #1 especially adapted…

Amiga 500+ kit released

Meet project ROT created by Matze and Scrat, project ROT is a DIY project for building…

How to encrypt files and folders in AmigaOS 4.x

Bcrypt for AmigaOS4 encrypts and decrypts files using the blowfish algorithm. Any files ending in .bfe…

New enhanced AmigaOS 4.x release of Blender

A new version of the famous Blender package has been released for AmigaOS 4.1 on OS4depot!…

Netsurf 3.6 Released for AmigaOS4

NetSurf 3.6 for AmigaOS4 features many optimisations to improve performance over previous releases. It also contains…

Interview: Madija Al-Husyni

Generation Amiga: Hello Madija Can you introduce yourself to our readers? How did you discover the…

VLC Media Player ported to MorphOS

VLC media player is ported by Rupert Hausberger to MorphOS. It supports many audio and video…

Super Mario Clone released on Commodore Amiga

Retro1234 Is working on a new Super Mario clone for Commodore Amiga computers. The upcoming game…

AmigaLive: Play Amiga games in Multiplayer on Windows,Linux and Mac

The AmigaLive is an application which offers an Amiga multiplayer gaming experience over the internet by…

A-EON Technology will launch A1222 for 400 Euro

A-EON Technology Announced on AmiWest 2016 that the A1222 will be released for €400. Based on…

New enhanced AmigaOS 4.1 release of SRec

SRec 2.6 made by Fredrik Wikström is a useful desktop or screen recording software for AmigaOS…

Armiga now offers AGA support and other improvements

The creators of Armiga promised an update and kept their word. In version 0.8 we get…

Amiga 1st, computer vintage market

The glory days when Amiga could compete with Microsoft Windows, Apple and Linux in the mainstream…

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