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News:: The first FireBee series is now in production!

Posted by mathias on May 19, 2010 - 12:00 AM

We are proud to announce that our first series is now in production. The multilayer PCBs and sourcing will be done by 4th of June. Beginning on the 8th of June, the first FireBee series will be produced. Please visit our homepage to get detailed informations: http://acp.atari.org

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News:: GEMDict 0.1: FreeMiNT client for the DICT protocol

Posted by jfl on Feb 26, 2010 - 04:05 PM

The first version of a new Internet client is available at the following address: http://users.skynet.be/jflemaire/files/gemdict-0.1.zip

GEMDict is a program for the DICT protocol, which allows querying online dictionaries and retrieving definitions.

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News:: Introducing the Atari Music Network

Posted by atarimusicnetwork on Feb 14, 2010 - 10:32 PM

From sequencing Tangerine Dream concerts in the 80's to tearing up the dance floors at the 2010 Blip Fest, Atari's reputation as a music monster machine has persisted for a quarter of a century. The secret behind its success is clear: Atari was perfect from the beginning – it didn't need to change. For MIDI enthusiasts, the Atari was and still is the ultimate bridge between man, music, and machine. For chip musicians, the Atari's untapped, sonic color palette has yet to fill the canvas of 8-bit pop. The Atari Music Network strives to be at the forefront of the Vintage Digital Music Revolution.

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News:: TeraDesk 4.02 is available

Posted by Webmaster on Dec 27, 2009 - 12:59 PM

Version 4.02 of TeraDesk open-source desktop for the 16-bit and 32-bit lines of Atari computers is available at: http://solair.eunet.rs/~vdjole/teradesk.htm This release fixes undesired behaviour that was observed when a mouse button was held pressed for a long time. Also, a couple of small optimizations were done and some adjusments were made to make TeraDesk compile correctly in AHCC.

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News:: Updated GFA-BASIC Library released

Posted by lp on Sep 26, 2009 - 02:40 PM

Ok here it is, finally ready. This actually brings with it a new compiler and linker. If you don't read the docs please note that the components of this archive must not be mixed with older versions.

I've been working on this for a very long time and it contains 127 updated modules. The library is now interrupt free, and hopefully bug free. See the docs for a very long list of changes and corrections.

List of features:
Mostly bug fixes and enhancements.
No radical changes to the library for maximum backward compatibility.
Enhanced CPU/FPU support for machines with an 020 CPU or better (optional).
Unused code removed.
This library is actually smaller than the original library.
Improved MiNT compatibility.
Some small optimizations were done as well.
Line-A use only where it should be used.
Improved error handler with advanced debugging options.
Break key can now be cleanly used in compiled applications.
EVERY/AFTER are now cleanly implemented.
Improved hardware detection for STE only commands.
All vector hooks removed (except $B+ which is optional).

If you have any problems or the docs are unclear, please let me know. I'll do my best to help.
Enjoy.

Grab it here: http://gfa.atari-users.net/ftp/download.php?fn=gfa_comp.zip

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