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January 21, 2003
GeForce4 support (not yet)

Somewhere in the 2.5.50-something range of linux kernels, the nVidia framebuffer driver added support for a whole bunch of GeForce4 models, including the GeForce4 Ti4200/4400/4600. So much for the good news.

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Posted by umisef at 11:55 PM | Comments (96)

January 20, 2003
Bushfires

Having watched a German news program about the Bushfires in Australia, I realized how little details are breing reported, and thus how hard it is for anyone to work out who is or isn't affected.

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Posted by umisef at 08:54 PM | Comments (107)

January 15, 2003
PuhDerBaer Update

I just realized that the stereo-capable version of PuhDerBaer (the Paula-to-AHI redirector) never made it out to the users. Well, it's never too late --- download the archive and please make sure you read the included README.

Please note that I packed this up under linux, rather than under AmigaOS. So it is possible that permission bits may not be set correctly --- so if things don't work, look for that first.

Posted by umisef at 10:34 PM | Comments (195)

January 14, 2003
Feature list

Seems liike today is the day for posting feature lists --- see OS4 feature list at Amiga.com, and MOS feature list v1.2 by the MorphOS team (strictly speaking a month old, but just rewarmed on www.ann.lu). And people have been asking for a feature list for Umilator.

Well, who am I to argue? So here it is. Have a look if you feel a tad masochistic....

Posted by umisef at 10:39 PM | Comments (105)

January 06, 2003
Umiblog goes live at last

At last, the Blog on www.umilator.net is all set up and ready for public consumption....

...or at least, that's what I hope. Let's see how many things will break :)

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January 03, 2003
Extreme Computing "reveals" AmigaX86

Extreme Computing has today put up the http://www.amigax86.com website.

Alas, for obvious reasons, the site only explains what could have been. It's really sad that not only users, but also companies who are so entusiastic about things suffer from this mess.

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