DOS pCNJg @ hpNup`dos.libraryϾtmeasured. Every time you destroy a bridge and pass over its crumbling remains you notch up another number on the bridge counter displayed on the sidebar. It's a tough game, and the game gets progressively difficult the more crumbled bridges you pass through. After numerous goes my best so far has been 11 bridges. @5The Perfect Balance @1Along with the ever narrowing landscape and increasingly aggressive enemies to avoid you also need to keep one eye on your ever dwindling fuel Wsupply. It's here that you have to combine risk, reward and being careful with that fire button! Do you risk blasting the fuel ship and use it as a smart bomb to clear all enemies, or do you slow your craft down and pick up the maximum amount of fuel available, but at the same time leave yourself vulnerable to oncoming waves of nasties? With every appearance of a fuel tanker this decision needs to be made (or you could just be too trigger happy and end up blasting it by mistakeR anyway). This Amiga re-imagining of River Raid captures the gameplay of the 1982 release perfectly. @5Perfectly Presented @1Not only is River Raid Reloaded a fantastic technical achievement and great fun to play it's also beautifully presented. From the gorgeously rendered logo on the title screen to great pixel art graphics and SID-style in-game music, it's clear this game had received much love and care during its creation. The other excellent addition is the high score  ԺN,+*) [9GRSWAGMeet10.ascɰIO ;vc AmigaMems.ascMems.asc ({My Amiga Memories }Cameron Armstrong AKA Nightfox @1Hello A-Mag! I am Cameron Armstrong AKA (Nightfox). I have been an Amiga fan for my entire life since my father had an Amiga 500 and it was our primary computer until we got a Windows 95 PC circa 1997. I never was involved in actually sourcing the games for the Amiga and that was all from my dad and 99% of our games were pirated copies and as a kid I didn't even have a single grasp of the concept of piracy. I not only played'# the games, but I was also absolutely fascinated with tinkering with the system even though I had no idea how to. We had zero manuals or anything so I just played around doing many experiments. Well, zero manuals apart from the photocopied manual of Elite since we pirated that too. Slowly our disks one by one experienced errors and it suggested to try Diskdoctor to repair them. I spent years trying to find this so-called "Diskdoctor" and failed. It is only 2 years ago when I got    @;vjProgramAmiga.asca.asc  ;{So, You Want to Program for Amiga? @5 }Article by Nightfox @1 As most of you are aware by now, the Amiga scene is thriving at a surprisingly fast rate. Now in 2019, how does one even begin to put their foot into the Amiga programming/demoscene without having any experience at all? Is it too late? Has that boat sailed away, sailed away, sailed away? No. You are NOT Enya. You are the next Amiga master! First of all if you want to program for Amiga you have to ask yourself "Do I w  &;&ant to code simple games and demos but produce them at a fast rate?". If so, then I would suggest you learn AMOS, Blitz Basic or C. A few games were written in these languages and many of them are great. However, there is one major disadvantage to using these higher level languages on the Amiga: They always compile down to inefficent machine code that runs slower than if you had written the program in assembly code. Modern hardware has very few programs written in assembly code d  '.1`ue to the fact that the system is very fast anyway so the inefficiencies of higher level languages are not often noticed. But I would be amazed at what assembly programs would be truly capable of today on modern hardware. If anyone wishes to learn Blitz Basic, C or AMOS then there are plenty of online searches (via Bing, sorry Google). But if you want to be the ultimate Amiga Master that can create demos at twice or more the framerate of the C equivalents, then I will provide yo 'u with details of how to begin. The first thing you need to know is the language the Amiga CPU speaks. The Amiga runs on the Motorola 68000 family of processors. The best resources I suggest for this are: @5*Online* @1Free online course: - http://mrjester.hapisan.com/04_MC68/ @5*Book/Online PDF* @1Official documentation: - M68000 16/32-bit Microprocessor Programmer's Reference Manual @5Newest Amiga Assembly programming book @1- Assembler Programming Base - Adam Zalepa - http://am OU&iga.net.pl (Click on the English button on the website. There is an English version of the book). Once you have the basics of the assembly language of the CPU, then you need a book or reference specific to the Amiga system. From here I recommend: @5*Book/Online PDF* @1- Amiga Hardware Reference Manual - Commodore - Amiga Machine Language - Abacus - Amiga Real-Time 3D Graphics - Andrew Tyler @5*Forum* @1EAB Assembly and Hardware forum: http://eab.abime.net/forumdisplay.php?f=112 /, @5*Online course* @1- Photon of Scoopex's Amiga Hardware Programming tutorial series https://www.youtube.com/users/ScoopexUs -- Click Playlists to see series Good luck! @5Nightfox reference specific to the Amiga system. From here I recommend: @5*Book/Online PDF* @1- Amiga Hardware Reference Manual - Commodore - Amiga Machine Language - Abacus - Amiga Real-Time 3D Graphics - Andrew Tyler @5*Forum* @1EAB Assembly and Hardware forum: http://eab.abime.net/forumdisplay.php?f=112{The South West Amiga Group - Meeting No. 10 }Saturday 7th September 2019 @5Into Double Digits@1 With the revived SWAG launched back in 2016, it had taken us around three years to finally get to our tenth meeting. When I consider that when we were planning the first meet back in 2016 I was expecting only three people to turn up to that (and those were the organisers!) this felt like a major milestone. The number of people attending each meet had gradually grown and when it c&Qh5 &a(PQ*i# rVKׁPm {i0fpفUr|a'a+,~W X4OۋFǓhF(0ä J8` f/kADHD(j&<a0 Vj[4C5 ~$Y,Z TB/@LHBX6q2dZ6<Q +\ȹX>٘ 󨜗/;6$! 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We all have retro sale regrets and mine was selling the Missile Command cocktail I used to have in my collection. You live and learn! The non-Amiga surprises continued courtesy of Martin White who brought his Nintendo Switch along with Fuse installed. Fuse is a recently released development environment for the machine which can be purchased from the e-shop for 30. Martin revealed he was one of the developers of the applica +~tion, and demonstrated what he'd been working on and how the package worked. All who sat in on Martin's sessions left extremely impressed with the program, and I hope a few more sales are generated as a result. The title deserves to do well. @5Traders@1 Our 10th SWAG meet also played host to a first for us; traders. While Scott MacDonald was busy repairing all manner of Amiga hardware his partner and a friend were manning his Retro Bench stall. Scott had all sorts of kit incl ,ruding brand new motherboards, 3D printed spares, numerous storage solutions, and much more. There seemed to be a steady stream of Amigans visiting the stand over the course of the day. Sales looked brisk! @5On Into the Evening@1 As the day continued I took time out from wandering the hall and relaxed in front of a several new Amiga demos which quickly caught the eye of a couple of others who were walking past. The two demos which impressed us all were "The Fall" and "AEON". Bo {`uth were simply stunning, and not only that they ran on a one megabyte Amiga 500. By 9:00pm the great clear-up began, and when 10:00pm came round the hall was back to how we'd found it on our arrival. The talk in the car park as everyone said their goodbyes was just how good this meet had been and that people were already looking forward to the next event. @3Rob Hazelby@1couple of others who were walking past. The two demos which impressed us all were "The Fall" and "AEON". Bo-.a]/.P9GP@ Credits.asc-/{Credits and Acknowledgements }People who Made Issue two Happen Issue two of the A-Mag diskzine would not have been possible without contributions from the following individuals: @5Amiga Passion@1 for the wonderful Amiga 3.1.4 installation tutorial @5Night Fox@1 for the excellent Amiga programming article and for sharing his Amiga Memories @5Chris Poacher@1 for the brilliant Accidental Musician part 2 article @5Without Further Ado@1 for agreeing to be interviewed for this iss-hiue @5Amiga Bill@1 for taking time out of his busy schedule to tell us about the West Chester Amiga User Group @5Graham Humphrey@1 for the latest Norwich Amiga User Group news Thank you all for taking the time to either submit an article or agree to be interviewed. 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While I was looking forward to the enhanced gaming experiences my new Commodore machine was sure to bring there were many Spectrum titles I still wanted to @C0play. I was clearly not alone, as over the course of the next few years several Speccy classics were ported over to the 16-bit system, released as public domain or Licenceware. Here, I take a look at three games I absolutely loved playing on my rubber keyed chum, and see what their Amiga conversions were like. Are they worth your time, or should you be firing up a Spectrum emulator and staying with the originals? Let's take a look... @5Game @3......................... Atic A@D tac @5Year of original release @3..... 1983 @5Originally released by @3....... Ultimate Play the Game @5Year of Amiga release @3........ 1991 @5Released by @3.................. Unknown @5Tested on @3.................... Amiga A1200 with 8megs Fast RAM & 3.1.4 Roms @5Download ADF from @3............ theretroranch.co.uk/downloads/AticAtac.zip @1The legendary label "Ultimate Play the Game" burst on to the ZX Spectrum scene in 1983 with 4 16K compatible games (Jet Pac, Cookie, Trans A@EzEm and Pssst) offering near arcade game like quality. With the majority of other publishers at the time releasing poor clones of arcade titles Ultimate's releases surpassed almost anything else on the platform. When moving over to the Amiga, this was one of the first public domain games that caught my eye while browsing through recently purchased copies of CU Amiga magazine. I still had that naive view that "The Spectrum version was excellent, so the Amiga version must be even be@Fۿ7tter". Terrible Amiga conversions of Robocop, Chase HQ and Exolon would soon show me otherwise. Unfortunately, the Amiga conversion of Atic Atac lands firmly in that group. Loading up the game you're immediately "greeted" by the dreadful orange AMOS screen. That the programmer didn't bother to hide this is just a sign of things to come. On to the title screen, and a simple Atic Atac logo bounces from left to right across the screen, while some suitably moody music plays in the @G background. Pressing S starts the game while the I key displays the instructions. If you've never played the game before, Atic Atac is displayed from above. The objective is to navigate your way around the castle, killing nasties and collecting three parts of the ACG key. Once you have the parts you need to put them together, get to the front door, unlock it and escape. Press S to start and the true horror of this title begins. Before I continue, I feel it only fair to point out@H} that this game is better than any game I've attempted to put together. Unfortunately, that's pretty much the only positive thing I can say about this. I'm not even sure where to start. Ok. Let's begin with the main character sprite. Gone are the beautifully detailed and animated wizard, serf and knight from the Spectrum original and in their place is a red ball. Yes, ladies and gents. You control a red ball! The graphical horrors continue with your weapon (a huge axe) which i@I#s so massive that when it flies around the screen it looks ridiculous. Next, there are nasties that look lttle better than coloured clip-art, and room graphics which not only draw-out when you enter a room, but they look like they've been produced using the ZX Spectrum's BASIC DRAW command. Terrible. Simply terrible. Finally, we move on to the sound. In the background a tune plays away to itself and it's one that's completely out of place for this type of game. Thankfully, yo@ Ju won't be listening to much of it as the really annoying sound your axe makes when you throw it knocks out the main sound channel of the tune. It's laughably bad. There's really nothing I can recommend about this game. I thought it was dire when it was originally released, and it's certainly not improved over time. Try it out for curiosity purposes only. @5A-Mag Rating: @3A terrible 2 out of 10 @1Let's move on to the second game in this article; the legendary "Wheelie" which w@ KMW#as originally released by Microsphere. Surely that can't be worse than this absolute travesty. Can it?! @5Game @3....................... Wheelie @5Year of original release @3... 1983 @5Originally released by @3 .... Microsphere @5Year of Amiga release @3...... 1992 @5Released by @3................ Lee Powis / F1 Licenseware @5Tested on @3.................. A1200 with 8megs Fast RAM and 3.1.4 Roms @5Download ADF from@3 .......... theretroranch.co.uk/downloads/Wheelie.zip @1The @ LIsecond game in our lookback was also compiled using AMOS, but please don't let that put you off. This is many, many times better than the travesty that is Atic Atac. Upon booting this up you're treated to a nice splash screen and a great title tune. I actually let the music play in full while I was putting this review together. We're off to a good start here. Pressing the left mouse button takes you into the main menu screen. The excellent presentation continues. A nice animated@ M̘%~ "Wheelie" logo is displayed at the top of the screen while your biker zooms around underneath. Below that the instructions and background information (the game took 11 months to put together, apparently!) scroll smoothly upwards. Very nice indeed! On to the game, and if you're not familiar with the Microsphere original I'll give you a quick overview as to the object of the game. Wheelie is a left to right, side-scrolling motorbike game where you drive along and switch between thr@ N!Uee horizontal passageways. Ramps scattered throughout the level give you access to the different levels, and you'll need to make good use of these as there are dead-ends aplenty. Also dotted throughout the passages are various bouncing nasties, and other obstacles making your journey that bit more difficult. Get to the end of the level and you meet the Ghostrider. Your mission now is to race back to the start and get there before the he does. If you're successful you move on to @OtlIthe next level. Fail and it's game over. Controls in this conversion work exactly the same as in the Spectrum original. Up and down are used to navigate your bike up and down levels while left and right speed up or slow your bike down depending on what direction you're facing. The fire button is used to temporarily freeze enemies, and while this is a very useful thing to have at your disposal, every time you press it you'll use a bit of your precious and extremely limited fuel. T@Phe controls in this conversion of Wheelie are extremely responsive, and with the game seemingly a little more lenient on whether you're successful in a completing a jump than the 1983 original, you'll soon find yourself zooming around the game. That said, this version is still no walkover, and I've yet to complete even the first level. Accompanying the game are a set of excellent sampled sounds, ranging from an excellent engine noise, and skids to horns beeping, liquid sloshing @Q5when you collect oil and many more. A lot of fun must have been had tracking these effects down and adding them to the game. To round this up I'd say that if you were a fan of Wheelie back in the day then you really should give this a go. If you've never played the original then still do check this out. It's a heck of a lot of fun, and just shows what can be done with AMOS if in the right hands. @5A-Mag Rating: @3A very strong 7 out of 10. @1Things look to be moving in the ri@R ght direction here. Can we improve on a very respectable 7 out of 10 score? Read on and see. @5Game @3.......................... The Pyramid @5Year of original release @3...... 1983 @5Released by @3................... Fantasy Software @5Year of Amiga release @3......... Not known @5Released by @3................... R. Langford @5Tested on @3..................... A1200 with 8megs Fast RAM and 3.1.4 Roms @5ADF from: @3..................... theretroranch.co.uk/downloads/ThePyramid.zip@Sd @1We move on to our third and final game in our look back, and it's an Amiga version of the much-loved Spectrum classic from 1983; The Pyramid. Spanning two floppy disks, this is the largest game out of the three we're looking at, and the quality is apparent as soon as it's loaded. The game features a beautiful title screen showing the main character in his spaceship, with music playing in the background. The title screen is then replaced with a cartoon trumpet with aliens dis@Tplayed as each of the Amiga's four sound channels. It looks superb. Pressing the space bar for instructions, and you're informed that the main character Bernard the spaceman (we're not sure what happened to Ziggy from the original game!), has been captured by the evil Mummy and it's your job to help Bernard descend The Pyramid to escape. To leave a room you must collect the diamonds which full from above, and drop them down one of the two exits at the bottom of each screen. Dr@UiҲop three diamonds on to an exit and it opens, allowing you to descend to the next floor. When you start the game proper a short animation sequence plays out as Bernard is shown walking to his space craft before he gets in it and it jets off the top of the screen. A map of The Pyramid is displayed, with the upper-most room flashing, showing your starting point. A few seconds later the game begins as your craft enters the room and you start your descent. As with the Spectrum versi@VC}on of the game, each room contains a different type of enemy and these remain locked to that room type for each play through. The trick is to remember which enemies inhabit each room and take the easiest route possible. Not an easy task! Control of your craft is extremely responsive, with up used for thrust, left and right and fire to launch your blaster. Sound effects are simple but effective, but there's no background music which is a shame. Graphics are first-rate with beauti@WSffully animated aliens and some gorgeous backgrounds. Use of the Amiga's fame colour cycling in many rooms give many background a smooth animated look. As you make your way down through The Pyramid, the aliens get more imaginative, and their attack patterns more complex. The trick is trying to make a gap between the alien waves so that the diamond, when it appears, doesn't hit one of them and shatter before you can collect it. Not easy! I initially found progress through the fi@Xjdrst few floors to be easy, but by floor three or four the difficulty really ramps-up. You'll certainly need to get some practice in. Contact with an enemy causes Bernard to eject from his craft. Do this too many times and you're presented with a wonderfully charming game over screen. Not once did I feel cheated that I'd lost all my lives. The mistakes we're down to me and not the game. Always a good sign of game design! The Pyramid is a really fantastic piece of development wor@Tdk and shows what can be produced using AMOS if placed in the right hands. This could have easily have sold on the 2.99 Pocket Power label (remember that?) and would have been by far the best game in the range. It really is superb. Please check this out. It's a lot of fun! @5A-Mag Rating: @3A glorious 9 out of 10. @1Robert Hazelbyves. The mistakes we're down to me and not the game. Always a good sign of game design! The Pyramid is a really fantastic piece of development wor?b {The Accidental Electronic Musician }Part II @5The end of the Beginning. @1It's the autumn of 1992 and now I've got over the mild high of having my first 2 gigs, the one at the College Campus Main hall in June at the end of term, followed by the August Bank Holiday strangeness at Benz nightclub in my local town Bridgend. Now I'm back in college for the 2nd year of my Degree in Computing and Business Computer System. I'm realising quite rapidly day by day some very notable problf[|??f\E||f]u|||||||||0?|?|0?|??|xf^?|x>>>|φ>q>|φ>q>||}>>||}>>|}?>|}?>?|}f_\i?>?|}?>~||}>~||}>|||}>|||}!>||8?!>||8?!~?!~f`?!?|!?|!>|?|!>|?|faVf d>pspps?qp8p?`8??pp@sp8ssccqq<@Ga `?c?ems. (a), I dont enjoy the course one bit, (b), It always rains in Gloucester resulting in me getting several soakings a day walking the 30 minutes to and from college, and (c), Living in a shared house is a much different experience compared to Halls of Residence. Don't get me wrong I had some great times living with friends, but for a lot of the time I seemed to end up at the house on my own as my fellow students had very different lecture times to me. The 2 guys Matt and ?mJon who I was friends from year 1, would not usually be around at the weekends. In the days of pre-internet and not being able to afford to go home to Wales myself, even though I got lots of music done, It was quite depressing as there wasn't really anywhere to get it heard anymore. One of the saving graces though was that I had far fewer lectures to attend compared to year 1, so I did manage to write a lot more tunes on Pro-tracker and learned a lot. 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No longer was it easy to throw together something and get a pass, I found the motivation required almost impossible to muster. I admit I started to slip into a bit of depression during this period and one of the small things I remember that helped, was listening to the tunes I'd done on my old cassette Walkman on the daily sludge-trudge? through the rain to college and back on foot. @5The Glasgow Connection@1 Also helping my sanity was my good friend Bryan Ross who lived in Glasgow but we'd keep in touch by letters and phone calls, also regularly swapping demo tapes in the post of our new works. Bryan was also an Amiga musician that I'd met 2 years previously, bizarrely when I put a random advert in Micro Mart looking for Amiga Music contacts. Bryan was using his Amiga but differently to me as he was not using P?į ro-tracker, but a very early version of MED v2 by Teijo Kinnunen, (which would eventually become the Octamed we all know and loved). Bryan used MED because he had picked up some Synthesizers he saved up for working part-time at B&Q, and MED had MIDI. To be fair, I really hated the early versions of MED, they were far too glitchy. Bryan would often have to speed up the track slightly at end of a pattern around position 60-64 when too much going on as there would be a noticeable ga?n+p in any beats when jumping to the next pattern. Obviously this was fixed in later versions, but it always left me with an uncertainty compared to the solid-ness of Pro-Tracker. A year later on I would borrow an A600 for the day from my then girlfriend to record a track I wrote that took advantage of 4 Amiga outputs, 2 channels per output, and just ran them together like the legendary Micky Finn did for Urban Shakedown and Some Justice. I can confirm it worked perfectly, even usi?Ƃ 5ng 2 different speed Amiga's the 2 tracks played together without any sync or any glimmer of track-slip. The Track was called "Mother-Funker" on the Changes album, but more on that later. ;) Have a listen if you don't believe me no sync!! :D. @3https://www.mixcloud.com/delta4archive/delta4-changes-ascmc04-1994/@1 Anyway, back to the story. Having a MIDI setup was something I would aspire to in the future, but at this point I have a 4 channel 8 bit sampler and now 2MB Chip? C)A Ram in my Amiga A500+ (with a 1MB Sidecar Supra RAM to load Pro-tracker into giving the full 2MB chip). So all I can do now, especially (as I have no money and won't get any for a long while from this point), I throw myself into learning Pro-tracker inside-out, getting the absolute maximum I can from it in sound quality and programming. Thankfully as I mentioned in part 1 of this article, Having the "Techno-Sound" sound sampler cartridge was really a blessing, as the quality rea? HKlly was superb and far better than anything else I had used. Making sure to sample what I could at the highest possible quality (usually A#3), I could get "close" to what I wanted things to sound like. I would even sample stuff for Bryan so he could get the good quality of the beats etc, as although he has some synths (Kawai K1, Roland Juno-2, Yamaha CS-5 etc.) he did not have a sampler, thus relied on the 8 bit Amiga samples like me. He helped in return making my tracks better by? ʨ giving me audio of his synths that I also sampled. @5Falling down, then up, then down again.@1 After Christmas and Easter 1993 and into the 2nd college semester, the big crash came. I knew I was going to fail my course and was just way out of my depth with everything going on in my life. Bryan was doing a Computer Studies course in Stow College Glasgow and had heard that the next year they were starting a new Music Technology Degree course and he had managed to swap and g? T(et a place on it. He put the word in about me and I got in touch with one of the course academics. I got an interview which would also coincide with a visit to see my mate for a week, so beers etc. The long story short here is that I would get a place on the course I wanted so badly. Unfortunately for me as I tried to complete the second year of my current course, I failed 4 of the modules. I didn't care so much as I'd already got the place to go to Stow I thought. I only found ou?  Yt later that month I had been refused any funding for the Music technology course by the Grants authority. (Yes I know I could have had student loans but things were different back then and my parents were working class and had nothing cash-wise to help, so I was on my own). @5Back down to reality with a bump@1 After the near-miss I end up back home, unable to complete my 2nd year of a degree, no job, overqualified for any jobs available and no work experience meant no emplo?)6yer would touch me for something I was skilled at. So, back home with Mum and Dad as the family failure, no money, no job, no college degree to speak of like my brother. I respected my father so much, but his routine of waking me up at 7am every morning by pulling the duvet off the bed, and his tones of "Get down that job centre boy and see what's come in!" did grate after a while. I really do laugh about it now though as it was part of his charm as he had a very strong work ethi?Ic, I'm glad that it was passed on to me by his example. I had applied for literally hundreds of jobs and got pretty much nothing in 6 months apart from a couple of interviews. I was still doing tunes in between, but even by scouring car-boot sales for the odd nugget of audio-tat I would make the best of it. By this point I had the 2mb Amiga 500 plus , also now an Omnifex flange pedal and distortion pedal, a very tatty looking BOSS RE-1000 multi-effects unit, an Electronic hand?ΓF-drum pedal (don't ask), an old hifi ADC Graphic equaliser unit, and a Casio SK-200; all probably costing 5-10 per item. It was surprising how much the Amiga stuff sounded better with just a small bit of reverb, echo, or flange; meaning I was now able to split channels 1-4, 2-3 through the E.Q. unit as 2 mono channels and then use the BOSS RE-100 to limit the stereo separation back to the middle, rather than the hard left/right or pure mono. The flange and distortion pedals w?^^ere handy as you could chain it through the EQ and use it when required by simply standing on the pedal. :D All of the 3rd Delta4 album "Inspirations" was done using this method, which improved the overall quality somewhat compared to "FREE", but I was still missing that something, the elephant in the room that was "Real Synths". 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I really needed Strings, as trying to get proper strings on the Amiga trackers usually meant sampling several standard major and minor chords taking up lots of memory, or using several tracks using the commands like an ADSR so they would fade in and out of 2 channels (through the same Amiga output), but this would limit the overall output to 2 channels max plus a sensible string. Neither of which?qj were good options. @5Bryan makes the break@1 While I was still pushing along as best I could with the Amiga only, Bryan was making a mark with his own unique and classy style and fantastically had managed to get one of his tracks called "SCSI" (under the pseudo-name of Kolor), onto the very first demo CD that came free with the legendary Future Music magazine!!!! It was a great track and credit where credit is due he fully deserved the break. I had also sent a demo to FM for ?) and having total freedom for the first time. During this time, I would end up writing tracks that would really dig into my emotions to make. There were no more cheesy dance ideas and Friday night Benz crowd pleasing house ditties, I was creating something I thought was similar to the original trace styles and acid techno of labels like EYE-Q, Rising High, R&S & some Warp material. Tunes like "Plastik Cats" & "Truth Hurts" from these initial demos would be reworked in 1998 to?$=` become the first officially released 12" record of my music career. A real record you could buy in shops all over UK and Europe. Also "Evening Sun", "A tongue is not Steel", and "No Fate" would appear in more modern versions on the official 2000 emulator Album called "A collection of Mind Adventures vol.1". (This can be heard at :- @3https://www.mixcloud.com/chrispoacher/ emulator-a-collection-of-mind-adventures-volume-1-2000-mhcd001/@1 But more of that to come. @5Hindsigh?%>stgt is a wonderful thing@1 The next stage was a strange one, and when I look back now in hindsight, probably was not a good decision. The reason I say this is because doing what I did next meant I struggled with music creation and really lost motivation and the ability to get my ideas recorded quickly and easily. What did I do you ask ?? The cardinal sin itself to Amiga lovers. I moved to an Atari STE to use CUBASE V2.0 and a Casio FZ-1 Sampler Keyboard replaced the 8 bit Sampli?&kMng of the Amiga. (I'm Sorry Amiga lovers, don't hit me!) I did keep the A1200 for a while before selling it, mainly to dump the Octamed tracks into Cubase so I could rework those original ideas better. I now know my way around Cubase a lot better, but at the time I thought I' made a huge mistake and stuck with it just because it was "the way forward" as my friend Bryan said, as he was also using it by this point. In the long run, it was beneficial, just like being forced to lea?''rn a new language because you can't communicate with someone. It's also harder, much harder to learn new software when you already have an idea of how to do something in a much different way. It would be the same I guess if you'd used Cubase first, then had to swap to Octamed. It was not easier or harder, just I'd lost all my familiarity with music making for a period of time, and when you're trying to get those creative juices into the computer rather than spilling them down ?(Sthe drain because you need to read the manual for an hour to figure something out. So all this was bumbling along nicely if slowly, I was learning how to write music again in Cubase, still buying cheap music gear, I now had my own flat and independence, a well-paid job at last and a car to go out wherever and whenever. I met my friend Kevin Farquahar around this time, who was hanging out in a record shop in Bridgend when I randomly wandered in to ask if anyone wanted to hear ?)!9some music I'd been working on. Kev and myself hit it off straight away, he was originally from Aberdeen, is a successful DJ under the guise of "DJ Fak", and had also been a part of Scotland's first Hip Hop outfit called "Dope Inc" who had released vynil of their own. Kev and myself both shared a love for proper Techno and we would most nights just end up driving around in my car listening to techno, talking absolute bollocks and frequenting some of the classic clubs in Bristol?*} and further afield, like Lakota, Thekla, and in Birmingham, the absolute holy grail of techno clubbing "Atomic Jam" at the Que Club. @5Sign on the dotted line@1 It was during one of these visits to the Que some time in 1998 that I had given out some demo tapes to random people I met (like I normally did) and one guy was DJ Tigger from Wolverhampton. Long story short, he gave it to a guy he knew who was starting the running a small label in B'ham. It was under the umbrella of?+ʐ MMI (Music Mercia International) funded by one of the City's High Council members. Not long after that night in the Que, it might have even been a few weeks later even, I'm invited back to Birmingham. As the manager Mike is preparing the decor and setting up the rig to run a techno event that night called Pro2type, I'm standing on the stage at the Que Club signing my first official record contract to MMI. (total shock!) Over the 2 years, It was a good time with ups and downs, ?,ʐthe hardest part was the travelling to B'ham and back almost every weekend, while holding down a job and writing music. But in that time, I would have 4 12" records released, an album released (A Collection of Mind Adventures Vol.1), Many live sets at some large clubs like Screamers and Mezzanine in Wolverhamptonalongside some top DJ's of the time, also Sets in Amsterdam on Queen's Day at the Studio Catacombs Dyonix and the Korsakoff club on New Year's Eve and a live set slot at?-Y the Birmingham Arts Festival in 1999 for 30 mins in front of around 2500 people. @5Radio Agag@1 I would also get more radio play. In addition to the early stuff on Bridge FM in 1996 with Dave Lewis, I would get tracks played on BBC Radio Wales, An interview and set on Radio Maldwyn, and the pinnacle was having 2 tracks from the 3rd MMI release played on BBC Radio 1. Not just on Radio 1, but played by the legend that was "John Peel" himself twice. Even if I did nothing els?.M3e after this, I would have died happy knowing I succeeded. Considering in the past, the putdowns and the laughing, the old crap review in Future Music, John Peel's appreciation of my music enough to play it on his show, made me feel more proud and more vindicated than anything else ever could have. (R.I.P. John, you will never be replaced.) When the contract with MMI ended and we went our separate ways, It was a little later around 2000, that myself and my good friend Owain K wo?/uld start the seeds of 2MM (2000 miles music). That project would eventually seed into our own record label "ADSR Music", under the oversight of Mr Mark Broom and Mr Dave Hill, both legends in their field of real good Techno. Our joint venture called "Digital Motion" would spur another 3 12" releases for ADSR Music, and ending up with a superb opportunity to remix a track called "From the Ashes" by Techno legend, "Rennie Foster" released on his own label. Owain is still releasi?0#ng tracks now under the name OWAIN_K (Check him out at @3https://www.discogs.com/artist/1455143-Owain-K@1) I've also released albums in 2010 and 2013 under my own name Chris Poacher, but so far only digitally and not so much music after those. @https://soundcloud.com/chrispoacher/sets/2010-b-i-t-l-o-g-i-c https://www.mixcloud.com/chrispoacher/exploring-spaces-pre-album-mix-2013/ @5The Musical Crysalis & Prospects for the future.@1 Things changed for me around 2010 when I m?1FVet Debbi (now my wife) and we have a daughter aged 8, so there was not much time for making music during that period, but I still have the creativity burning away. The good news (well it's not good news for a lot of people), is that the Ford Engine Plant where I work currently is closing next year, it was all over the news during the month of June/July in the UK. I am now soon to be in a position where I can re-light the fire and start writing again, I still have an album in my?2i\ head for about 7 years now that I just cannot get the time to put down properly in the studio. I have the chance to work from home running my small side line called "cpmagneticmedia" which supplies small studio gear upgrades, backlit LCD screens and USB drives with full libraries etc. for bespoke synthesizers and hardware samplers. I feel really blessed and positive being invited to SWAG to be able to show off these old memories and music. It has rekindled my love of using the ?33}OAmiga to make music all over again. I'm so glad I got another A1200 again about 10 years ago and rebuilt it and enabled me to save many of the old tunes from the Pro-tracker and Octamed era I thought I'd lost. Also remembering the things from my past to write this follow-up article, both good and bad times, you realise you never forget how to do what you love. You may lose motivation from time to time, or have periods of writers block, but it will always come back to you with lif?4n{Dže experiences be they positive or negative, you can channel them into something creative. Whatever art you do Ignore the doubters, Keep going, never give up.! Watch this space for the next album from me, titled : "A kaleidoscope of distorted dreams" Finally due for release in 2020. Thanks Amiga lovers. Chris Poacher @3cpmagneticmedia@gmail.com You may lose motivation from time to time, or have periods of writers block, but it will always come back to you with lif !{)('&%$#"!9G? Editorial.asc "k{Editorial }Issue Two is Finally Here! Hello and welcome to this second, and much delayed issue of the @5A-Mag diskzine@1. Work began on issue two shortly after the first was released and uploaded to Aminet. It was during the initial planning stage of the issue that co-editor @5PSIQ@1 got in touch to inform me he'd be stepping down from the A-Mag project with immediate effect due to increasing work commitments. Initially, I wasn't sure what to do, but with several articles al #]rready supplied by dedicated members of the Amiga community and a number already completed by myself, I decided to press on with the production of issue two so these pieces would be released as planned. During this time my own workload also increased. This in turn caused the release of issue two to be delayed time and time again as I struggled to either find the time or motivation to get the articles completed and the issue compiled and uploaded. Thankfully, I'm pleased to say th $u.at issue two has finally reached completion, and what you now have running on your Amiga or Amiga emulator is the result of 18 months of on and off writing and editing; much of it into the early hours when the rest of the family had gone to bed! Compiling issue two, while a chore at times has got me delving into the serious side of the Amiga more than I've ever done before. Back in the day I was more interested in games and the demoscene. These days I'm much more interested in th % Ee serious side of our beloved platform. I've come to absolutely adore @5Wordworth 7@1. It's where the majority of the articles I've produced for both issues of A-Mag were written, before being exported as plain text for importing into the Disk Magazine Creator software. It really is a lovely piece of software, and its Rich Text export function means that you can still load your articles into modern word processing packages with ease. It may be 20-odd years old, but it's still pe &erfectly useable, and quite nippy. Another package I've been tinkering around with is the latest version of @5Personal Paint@1. It's a program that passed me by back in the day, but as it was recently updated I decided to shell out the mere 15 UKP to purchase the boxed version. While my artistic skills are still limited (and laughable!) the power of Personal Paint continues to amaze me. If you don't have this in your collection then please consider buying a copy to help support fu 'nture development of the package. At its current price it's an absolute bargain. I can't finish this editorial without mentioning @5SCALA@1. While I've not used this for any aspect of the production of A-Mag, it's a program I've begun to play around with in the past few months. As with Personal Paint, this also passed me by during the Amiga's heyday; probably not surprising as it did cost several hundred pounds! During my albeit limited time with SCALA I can say that this must ha (O8ve been an absolute killer app back in the early to mid 1990s. Even now I'm impressed with what it can do. So much so that I'll be using it to display announcements and photos from past Amiga events at future @5South West Amiga Group@1 meets. It really is a powerful and feature packed program giving Powerpoint and Keynote a run for their money. Back to this issue, and thanks to our contributors we have a fantastic selection of articles and several great interviews for your read )`j"ing pleasure. If it's games you're interested in, we have reviews of a number of new titles plus several oldies. Perhaps games aren't your thing and you're a serious Amiga user. If so, the programming article by @5Night Fox@1 or the Workbench 3.1.4 article by @5Amiga Passion@1 will be more up your street. On the other hand, if you're interested in hardware then do check out the review of the @5Cyclone RX PlayStation adapter@1 which enables you to use PlayStation pads on the Amig a. There's much more besides the above including a stack of usergroup news. I do hope you find something worth reading amongst the bits and bytes of A-Mag issue two. Enjoy the read, Rob Hazelby ming article by @5Night Fox@1 or the Workbench 3.1.4 article by @5Amiga Passion@1 will be more up your street. On the other hand, if you're interested in hardware then do check out the review of the @5Cyclone RX PlayStation adapter@1 which enables you to use PlayStation pads on the Amig*+-,+t9GCl FinalWord.asc*,){The Final Word }Signing Off This just about brings issue two of @5A-Mag@1 to a close. With fellow co-editor @5PSIQ@1 stepping away from @5A-Mag@1 many months ago, the work of putting issue two of the diskmag together has fallen to myself, along with several wonderful contributions from Amiga users around the globe. Work and family life have meant that my free time has become limited, and at the same time my involvement in the @5South West Amiga Group@1 has ramped up as the us*-(ergroup continues to expand and the events get bigger and bigger. While I don't want to rule out producing a third issue of the mag, I'm struggling to give it the time it deserves at present. As you can see from issue two, the release date just kept slipping and slipping! I'd like to say a big thank you to everyone who has supported @5A-Mag@1 over these past two issues. Reading and editing your content has been an absolute pleasure, and has been the highlight of putting each is*7\sue together. Perhaps the next issue will surface in 18 months time. We'll see. Thanks for reading, and remember; @5Only Amiga makes it possible@1. Rob Hazelbye time it deserves at present. As you can see from issue two, the release date just kept slipping and slipping! I'd like to say a big thank you to everyone who has supported @5A-Mag@1 over these past two issues. Reading and editing your content has been an absolute pleasure, and has been the highlight of putting each is.>=<;:9876543210/!0DWABBfKH:F9=Q2624-: H !    ΠɹǼ̵ƩƱƤŵǽũ䲶˽¼ܽ   *((-()0 2$$56.-(#1;D #7()*((-=(.$):5##%#! 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Powerglove @5Author @3.................. Lazycow and Pierre 'Cyborjeff' Martin @5Release Date @3............ December 2018 @5System Requirements @3..... All Amigas with 1 Meg of RAM @5Price @3................... 15 boxed, $2.99 digital download @5Download from Aminet at @3. https://rgcd.bigcartel.com/artist/lazycow @5Reviewed by @3............. Rob H @5A-Mag Ratijeng @3............ 8 out of 10 @5Tested On @3............... Expanded A600 @5The Story so Far @1The world's fossil resources are exhausted. Two polar subterranean thermal reactors supply the increasing energy demand of mankind. An explosion in the Northern polar thermal reactor has destroyed all primary and secondary energy connections and contact with the engineers and rescue robots has been lost. Without an energy supply the death of billions is imminent! We need the six control d* iamonds to engage the station's backup systems. Use the shielded suit and the Powerglove to protect you against the maintenance robots. You're our only hope! @5Let's get going @1Upon loading the game and you've got through the splash screen you can see immediately just how polished a game this is. The background is beautifully parallaxed, and the main character glides effortlessly down the screen on his jetpack. This isn't something put together in Backbone, that's for sure! If yo%u continue to let the game run the demo mode introduces you to some of the in-game enemies as they wander from left to right while navigating the scenery. Should you decide to leave the fire button un-touched for longer still you're treated to scenes of the main character making his way through different sections of the game and even encountering a boss fight or two. @5Keeping your options open @1If you love games where you're given loads of options to tweak so it plays just how you91N want it then Powerglove does not disappoint. When you press fire for the first time you're given the option to tailor jump to up, first fire button or second fire button, and to change game mode (standard, expert mode, show high scores or even revert to a C64 classic mode which re-skins the game to give it that chunky C64 look). @5Starting out @1Once you're happy with the settings it's time to get the adventure underway. You begin the game by landing on top of four green pipes, witݽh all but two displaying a padlock icon on them. To the left is the one and only Powerglove, and you'll need to collect this before descending down one of the currently unlocked pipes as you'll be completely unarmed otherwise. Picking up the Powerglove, you're rewarded by a nice "Powerglove" announcement over the speakers. 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The issue here is that the enemy will fire at you when you're a fair distance away, so not only is its range approximately a third of the screen, but the projectile comes at you so fast that its extremely difficult to avoid them. The other enemy you'll no doubt lose many an energy heart to is one that unless you know it's there you'll nearly always get hit by. These enemy types only appear on screen when you ge#`: YEDMC.Config.infop֖Bpo TtyperC}OO(jdp N$"<I(l/ / g ,倲l"4(T`,2(jtp NJg2**p$A. J (F r%Ad``r#A`V")ҩt0G" <(j(N`.")ҩt0" <(j,NtHgvNg`R")t0l~"Jgt#B"Jgt%Bd`A @1Ӹ@b@c 38083808x82x$82{&iі?ml8llF 2&F! 2e.dٖ.i>CEDFILETYPE=Textrap Runner ....................................... Rob H *dox* *empty* Adverts ...................................... A-Mag Team *dox*Te .p-t close to their spawning area. Once you're in that range they shoot out from the floor. 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Over the next few months interest in our SWAG mega-meet continued to build amongst the Amiga community. By the Thursday before the event we had approximately 40 attendees signed-up plus Matthew Leaman from AmigaKit and Mike Battilana of Colanto. If that wasn't enough, we also had guest speakers igk׵n the form of A-Eon's Trevor Dickinson, and lead OS4 developer Steve Solie. An impressive line-up indeed! With the event originally organised to take the form of a double-length SWAG meeting we'd not allocated any time in the schedule for putting up of the tables and chairs, ready for those attending to set their kit up on. Thankfully, on the day itself the venue was open early as the boiler repair guy was in. This gave us chance to get the layout just how we wanted it before atglitendees started to arrive. @5The event gets underway @1As visitors began setting up their machines we started to get a bit panicky. With every attendee each using a table and some sections such as the repair station using even more than that desk space was rapidly being taken up as more and more people arrived. Thankfully, although every table in the venue did get used with a bit of shuffling and squeezing we managed to get everyone settled-in. If we use this venue again I think gmwe'll need to approach the school next door and ask if we can borrow some of their tables. Lunch was served at 12:30pm, from a very well stocked kitchen. The very reasonable 7 we'd asked visitors to pay covered room hire and food. While we'd easily purchased enough to feed everyone many kind-hearted individuals had also brought extra snacks, drinks and cakes with them, meaning we had more than enough to keep everyone fed well into the evening. @5The Presentations @1At 1:30pm gn&GRBour speakers took to the stage. 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I won't rule out returning to A-Mag at a later date, but for the moment I lack the time needed to make a decent =System-Configurationsy||x|ni`@ "  ,genericP Bsp"99GB HNextIssue.asc.infoB 3,*(U ,[    ?рп  ??ڪߪ*/@j{ j&System:Utilities/Wordworth7/Wordworth??a 9ߐp0Āg'a g?'??'?'?'?'?'?'g. a very dry sense of humour, and as such managed to get many laughs from those in attendance. As you'd expect from a developer, Steve's talk was extremely technical, but he did very well at pitching it at a level that could be understood by all. Once Steve had finished his segment the audience were invited to ask questions. These ranged from low-level hardware and programming queries to the more amusing "If you had to save one item in your collection. What would it be?". This wag S4s Trevor's cue to regale us with his tale of a massive earthquake back at his home in New Zealand, and how he found himself down in the basement attempting to save his beloved Amiga collection. Thankfully he came to his senses and realised that he should be more concerned with the safety of himself and his wife, and so they abandoned the house and went in search of higher ground. Thankfully, upon returning, there was very little damage to the house or his collection! @5On into g E7the afternoon and evening @1With the talks complete the crowd dissolved and the gaming, programming, composing, modding and repairing got underway. During the afternoon and evening a well-subscribed Speedball 2 tournament was played-out with cash prizes for those who came in first, second and third. The games I played were all light-hearted and no one seemed to take it particularly seriously. It was a great way to encourage attendees to get away from their desks and mix with otherg aMs, and it generated many laughs. With so many games to get through the tournament has yet to reach its final conclusion, and the plan is to play the last few matches at the next SWAG meet pencilled-in for May 2019. 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I'd like to give a very big thank you to everyone who stayed and helped me tidy-up the venue, getting it back to how it was before we'd arrived. 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We Want to Hear From You @1If you're part of a thriving Amiga usergroup, want to get one started or simply want to increase membership, then we want to hear from you. Tell us as much about your group as you can and we'll include your details in the next issue of A-Mag. It'll only take you a few minutes, but could help to bring in new members. In the meantime, here's a short list of Amiga usergroups we know are currentlfiEmy active... @4 Amiga User Groups ----------------- @4SOUTH WEST AMIGA GROUP @1 Based in the South West of England, SWAG meet 3 times a year at The Dodington Parish Hall, Chipping Sodbury, Bristol @6http://www.southwestamiga.org.uk/ @4COMMODORE AMIGA USERS IRELAND @1 Based in Ireland. The club meets once a year for a mammoth 3-day event. @6http://amigausers.ie/ @4AMIGA NORTH THAMES @1 Based in the London area. They meefjoqj3t at Enfield, Middlesex. @6http://www.amiganorththames.co.uk/ @4AUSTRAILIAN AMIGA USER GROUP @1 Based in Australia. They meet at the Melbourne suburb of Mt Waverley. @6http://amiga.net.au/index.html @4SCOTTISH AMIGA USER GROUP @1 Based in Glasgow, Scotland @6https://www.facebook.com/groups/626138110921245/ @4NORTH WEST AMIGA GROUP @1 Based in the North West of England @6https://www.facebook.com/groups/1069238386454280/ @4LINCS AMIGA GROUP @1 Based in Lincolnshire UK @6http:fns//lincsamiga.org.uk/wordpress/ @3Do you know of or run an active Amiga usergroup not listed above? If so, please contact us and we'll to add your details to the list in time for the next issue. Email @6 PSIQ.TFIA@gmail.comR GROUP @1 Based in Glasgow, Scotland @6https://www.facebook.com/groups/626138110921245/ @4NORTH WEST AMIGA GROUP @1 Based in the North West of England @6https://www.facebook.com/groups/1069238386454280/ @4LINCS AMIGA GROUP @1 Based in Lincolnshire UK @6http:kl%`onml +:/Amiga_Repairers.asckm{Amiga Repairers Directory }Got a Problem With Your Amiga? Check Out These Repairers @3Klementino Horvat - Croatia@1 General repairs and troubleshooting, component replacement, PCB track repair, recapping, SMT soldering, BGA (IR) rework, modding... Amiga, new and retro hardware. @6kkhorvatt@gmail.com@1 @3Geir O. Bye - Norway - Sandefjord@1 IPC A-610F/IPC-7711/IPC-7721 sertification for production level SMT soldering/rework in ESD safe environment, modding, recapping, troubleshootiknJng and repairs on most electronic devices. 12 month warranty on labour and parts. @6post@retroservice.no@1 @3Edu Arana - Spain - Madrid@1 General repairs and troubleshooting, component replacement, PCB track repair, recapping, SMT soldering, modding, development of custom hardware @6info@arananet.net@3 John Hertell - Sweden - Karlstad@1 Advanced SMT work, modding, recapping, troubleshooting and repairs. @6repairs@diagrom.com@3 Martijn Wieland - The Netherlands@1 Repairs and recapsko6` on all Amiga models and also other retro hardware. Experienced in SMT. @6amiga@tsb.space@3 Tristan Zondag - The Netherlands@1 Repairs and recaps on all Amiga models, Zorro cards and also other hardware including MSX, Spectrum, C64 and Archimedes. Experienced in mods such as 060 conversions and bridgeboard upgrades. Specialised in board repairs and SMT rework. Full set of diagnostic equipment. @6triszon@gmail.com@3 Ian Gledhill (Mutant Caterpillar) - UK - Aberystwyth@1 General repakڄ2irs and troubleshooting, component replacement, PCB track repair, recapping, SMT soldering, modding... @6http://www.mutant-caterpillar.co.uk/shop/@3 Keir Fraser - Uk - Cambridge@1 General repairs and troubleshooting, component replacement, PCB track repair, recapping, SMT soldering, modding... Via "@6Commodore Amiga@1" group on @6Facebook@3 Rob Cranley - UK - Glasgow@1 General repairs and troubleshooting, component replacement, PCB track repair, recapping, SMT soldering, modding..fq㿱 >COz( *5A / "5A ( "{||?||?f{+ԟ||||||||  ||<||< < <|rs{ d|s: jDDISCLAIMER_AMAG.ascr|.@4 DISCLAIMER @5 >------------< @1 The majority of the articles contained in this issue of the @6A-MAG@1 disk-zine have been created by the editorial team or have been kindly submitted by members of the Amiga community. If an article has been taken from a web site or magazine we have ensured that where possible it has not been amended and has been fully credited. The views contained in the articles in this issue of @6 A-Mt u ﵡzyxwvu|;L< YAmigaYouTubeRoundup.asctvҏ{AMIGA YOUTUBE ROUND-UP }A Look at some of the Best Amiga Coverage YouTube has to Offer @5You Have to dig a Little @1While there's undeniably a lot of tripe over on YouTube it also plays host to some absolutely amazing content dedicated to the Commodore Amiga, and you'd be doing yourself a disservice by missing it. Whether it's long plays, recordings of classic Amiga demos, tutorials or new game reviews, there's something on there for most types of Amiga user. In this article twh:we take a look at some of our favourite Amiga YouTube channels and explain why you really need to check them out. @510 Minute Amiga Retro Cast - https://bit.ly/2TyjIaF @1Hosted by Amiga user Douglas Compton, the 10 Minute Amiga Retro Cast (AKA "10MARC") is essential viewing if you're after in-depth and well-researched videos relating to our favourite computing platform. The videos actually run for well over 10 minutes in length, and are some of the most informative I've seen on thtxT~e Amiga. Douglas has uploaded 45 videos to date, and at present has under 600 subscribers, which is an absolute crime. He's produced some amazing content with my particular favourites being the "Amiga OS3.1.4 Digging Deeper" and "Legal Woes and Some Amazing Announcements" videos to name but two. Check out the excellent content he's produced and get yourself subscribed! @5Amiga Bill - https://www.youtube.com/amigabill @1You'll struggle to find a more active and hard working AmtyKiga user than Amiga Bill. When he's not organising Westchester Amiga User Group Meets or hosting the Guru Meditation YouTube channel, you can find Bill on his own "Amiga Bill" stream. Bill's videos take the form of a video magazine. The shows commence with him greeting those watching the live streams, then it's on to his recent pick-ups before going into news and game reviews. Featuring multiple camera angles, and picture in picture shots, this is one professional looking chantzo|nel. It's also one very lively channel, so expect lots of "Yo" and "What's up, dude" here. Us Europeans may find this a bit too much, but please don't let this put you off. There's some great content here and it's best viewed as a live stream rather than you viewing the recording at a later date. That way you can interact with the show while you're watching. @5Pixel Vixen - https://bit.ly/2TOsH6Q @1If you're interested in learning how to improve your pixel art skills on the Amt8iga then this is the channel for you. If you want to learn how to use some of the Amiga's most loved art packages or simply wish to improve you computer artistry skills then this channel is an absolute must. Channel host, Vicky Lamburn demonstrates sprite creation, pixel art with Deluxe Paint III, Photogenics and more. 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A one page advertis 79 characters by 24 lines. A half page advert is 38 characters by 24 lines. Please include an email address. Please include any other contact details. @3MUSIC @1 Tunes need to be of the smooth variety and in ProTracker format. @3LOADING SCREENS @1 These can be any resolution, but not AGA. Pleas0%`;M@CONTRIBUTE_AMAG.asc.info`u1^ @\p@W(@W0-P H38083808x82x$82{&iі?ml8llF 2&F! 2e.dٖ.i>CEDFILETYPE=Text:z| DMC.Musicp" X;Na CycloneRX.asc.888MG9G7~WithoutFurtherAdo.ascZ_{A-Mag Speaks to "Big Mike" }of the Without Further Ado Retro YouTube Channel @5What's all This About? @1We'll happily admit that we've been following Mike's haul videos for the past few years, and with the "Without Further Ado Retro" YouTube channel about to surpass 15,000 views we thought it was time we caught up with the host "Big Mike" to find out how he got started and learn about his love for the trusty Amiga. For those unfamiliar with the channel the premise is that Mike, the host, reports on his recent hardware and software hauls. He talks about the difficulties he's had in tracking down a particular title, why he wanted it in his collection, the condition of it and either how much he paid or what he had to swap to get it. @5A-Mag: @1We realise you're busy producing new videos on a regular basis, so appreciate you taking time out of your busy YouTube video producing schedule to speak to us. While your YouTube channel seems to cover the majorCTity of the popular retro and not so retro platforms regular viewers will know that the two systems you cover most often are the humble ZX Spectrum and, of course, the Commodore Amiga. What made you decide to start the channel in the first place and what was the first Amiga pick up you covered? @5Mike: @1I started my channel because I used to regularly watch all the other UK retro YouTube channels and started to attend their meet-ups. I'd go along and was always introduced as "ThsQ[is is Mike, he likes to watch", which I thought sounded creepy. Stu Tooty UK and several other members of the scene thought I was quite knowledgable, had a sizeable collection of retro titles and that I should start my own YouTube channel. My first Amiga pick-ups according to the earliest pick-up video I made were Shadow Warriors, Zool 2 and Pegasus. They were all for 30 delivered, I think. Not the best bunch of games but an OK start. @5A-Mag: @1It's nice to see you gradually t6BRrack down and add particular titles that you've been after for years to your collection. What's the one Amiga game that's proven the most difficult to pick up? @5Mike: @1This is a difficult one to answer as I find most games are available. You just have to be prepared to put your hand in your pocket to get them! The Amiga titles I've got that were difficult or that cost me a lot of money were Ocean's "Pang". I had to import from Germany. I think I paid 120 Euros, which at the ti|ڵme was the most expensive Amiga game I had bought to date! "Agony" is hard to pick up now for a reasonable amount. I got mine for 75, I believe, but some people are trying for anything from 100 to 300 which is just crazy! @5A-Mag: @1You seem to be making great progress in tracking down Amiga titles you've been longing to add to your collection. Do you have a holy grail Amiga game that's still proving elusive? @5Mike: @1Ones I don't own. Well, I sort of do own this one; Ocean.'s "Beach Volley", big box edition which I put together by liberating an Atari ST boxed version and currently keep my Hit Squad Beach Volley disks in. I'm hopeful that I'll either find the original full-price disks or buy it again boxed and complete if I find it at the right price. Another one I don't own is "Cabal" big box. Again, it's an Ocean title. It should be a 40 or 60 game, but there's only one on eBay at the moment and that's going for 120 or nearest offer. I think Kr this is too much. 60 max. is probably the most it's worth and that's expensive really. It's hard to judge what something is worth without previously sold auctions to compare it to. What we always say is "It's worth what someone will pay for it!". You can get a lot of Amiga games in Germany but I'd say the asking price is about 2 or 3 times the UK prices. Thinking about it, I'd probably say that "Moonstone" by Mindscape is my holy grail. It's not hard to find as a quick search  hlwill always pull back 3 or 4 copies on eBay at any one time. The difficulty is finding at an acceptable price. That's the problem. I'm looking to pick one up complete with maps etc. I'd say for between 160 to 200 in nice condition but a lot of these sellers are trying for "buy it now" prices of 400, 500, 600, 700 and even near 800 pounds. Admittedly, the 800 one is sealed but still, what person is going to pay these prices? It's crazy. I always thought the idea of a sho B9p is to sell your stock not to keep hold of it, but these sellers seem to just keep re-listing these games at ridiculously high prices again and again. @5A-Mag: @1When you're not tracking items to add to your collection, what Amiga games do you find you return to again and again? @5Mike: @1Rodland, Rainbow Islands, New Zealand Story, Bubble Bobble, IK+, R-type, Speedball 2, Gods. There are so many. The list is massive. The Amiga is a great computer and has aged brilliantly. A lo t of the games stand up really well, even in 2019. It really is a great machine! @5A-Mag: @1You're rapidly approaching 15,000 views on your channel. Do you have any plans to bring in new features or segments or simply continue what you're currently doing and keep reporting on those pick-ups? @5Mike: @1I've got many ideas but my editing skills are pretty much non existent, so I try to keep it simple, be myself, give my views and keep it real! A lot of other channels lose their  KYointegrity by chasing views and subscriptions but for me they lose their way and want to be TV presenters! I'm just someone who loves games, gaming and the retro gaming community! I don't want to be a TV presenter and I never will be. I'm happy being me and giving my views and opinions for what they're worth. On another note, I'm part of a YouTube talk show called "Taking Retro Liberties" on Tooty UK's channel, usually on every 2 weeks. It's basically a group of six or seven of  @O us and we answer questions that we've come up with or have been sent in. It's a real laugh to do and for me it's like meeting up with your mates down the pub except it's on YouTube. @5A-Mag: @1And finally. If any of our readers have yet to catch your YouTube channel, how can they find it? @5Mike: @1Just pop along to @5https://bit.ly/2SGadFX @1and you'll find all the videos I've uploaded to-date. If you subscribe you'll be given a heads-up as soon as new footage is made availabla Wv)e. Our thanks go to Big Mike for his time in making this interview possible. Rob Haugh to do and for me it's like meeting up with your mates down the pub except it's on YouTube. @5A-Mag: @1And finally. If any of our readers have yet to catch your YouTube channel, how can they find it? @5Mike: @1Just pop along to @5https://bit.ly/2SGadFX @1and you'll find all the videos I've uploaded to-date. If you subscribe you'll be given a heads-up as soon as new footage is made availablte!me. These are a lot of fun and are attended by some big names in the Amiga community. @5Stephen Jones - https://www.youtube.com/user/clusterukdevelopment/ @1You may know Stephen from his recent and very successful Checkmate desktop Amiga case Kickstarter, which he absolutely smashed thanks to the hundreds of backers who wanted to get their hands on one. While many of Stephen's videos are progress updates for the Checkmate project now that it's in production, there is an absolutlKte wealth of other Amiga content on the channel. Stephen has videos covering his still-in-use Amiga 3000, a look at the Raspberry Pi and is it the best Amiga available, AROS running on a Raspberry Pi and much, much more. Having been in the Amiga hardware business for over 30 years Stephen has a wealth of knowledge to share and his channel is packed full of information and genuine passion for our favourite computing platform. You could spend hours going through the channel as thet fre's so much content, so get yourself over there and start watching! @5Lemon Amiga - https://www.youtube.com/user/LemonTubeAmiga @1If you're an Amiga gamer then the Lemon Amiga channel is an absolute must visit. The majority of the content comes in the form of a "Playguide and Review", which shows a particular game up and running, and reviews them accordingly. The videos come in on average at between 20 - 30 minutes in length, with some weighing in at considerably longer. Itt ?'s a great way to check out games you may not have played before installing them on your own Amiga set-up. Aside from the "Playguide and Review" videos there's also a load of other Amiga related content including a documentary on the "Amiga History Panel", "PAL vs NTSC Speed runs", numerous top 10's/20's (driving, shoot-em-up etc.) videos and much, much more. If you have an Amiga related YouTube channel or know of one you feel we should plug then please sent us the details. Wt lXe'll be only too happy to include it in a future A-Mag article. Drop us an email at @5psiq.tfia@gmail.com Aside from the "Playguide and Review" videos there's also a load of other Amiga related content including a documentary on the "Amiga History Panel", "PAL vs NTSC Speed runs", numerous top 10's/20's (driving, shoot-em-up etc.) videos and much, much more. If you have an Amiga related YouTube channel or know of one you feel we should plug then please sent us the details. W^{NEW HARDWARE REVIEW - Cyclone RX }Use Your PlayStation Control Pads on Your Amiga @5System Requirements @3..... Any Amiga @5Price @3................... 17.99 plus 2.49 UK p+p @5Purchase From @3........... www.KMTech.co.uk info@kmtech.co.uk @5Review by @3............... Rob H @5Control Methods From the Past@1 Back in the day the majority of Amiga owners played games using a joystick, and while they're still fine for flight simulations or games such as Sensible Soccer, they'r6e really not the best control method for other genres. Previously, I'd been using a CD32 Competition Pro pad or a Sega Megadrive controller for my gaming. While the Competition Pro was great for overhead shoot-em-ups it was pretty poor for many other games as the thumb controller was so loose that I often found in side-scrolling shoot-em-ups I'd end up ramming my ship into the scenery, or in platform games, jumping when I'd intended to move left or right. The Megadrive pad didn9('t suffer from these issues, but it still meant that in the majority of platform games up was jump. Also, the Megadrive pad isn't designed for the Amiga's circuitry, so who knows what strain I was putting on my machines? It seemed to work without issue on my A1200, but on the A600 it did cause a few control problems. @5A PlayStation Pad on the Amiga?@1 After some research online I stumbled upon the Cyclone RX; an adapter that not only lets you use a Sony PlayStation control pad oT,n your Amiga, but gives the majority of buttons on the pad individual features. Intrigued with what this device had to offer, I parted with my money and waited a few days for the adaptor to arrive. Tip: order direct (@5info@kmtech.co.uk@1) rather than eBay to save at least 10% off the price! A couple of days later and the Cyclone RX came through my door. Upon opening it I was pleased to discover that a simple two-page manual had been included detailing the various functions this ǭnew device offered. The instruction manual opened with the following lines; @5"Congratulations! You are now the owner of one of the hottest pieces of hardware in retro computing history - the Cyclone RX PlayStation Controller to Amiga adapter!"@1 Exciting stuff! Taking the adapter out of its packaging, I could see that it was comprised of two main components; the female PlayStation adaptor at one end of the cable where you plug the control pad into, and the other end which housves the DB9 connector and a small PCB about half the length of an average thumb. The PCB is exposed, but the developer has done a great job in ensuring there's nothing that can be easily knocked off. Where the cable connects to the PCB it's also been neatly secured with a tiny zip-tie. Installation was, as you would expect, very easy; plug the DB9 connector into port 2 of your Amiga and plug a PlayStation pad into the other end. Naturally, I performed this task while the Amiga was$y2 switched off, and the instruction manual advises you to do the same. Better to be safe than sorry! Switching my Amiga on, I was immediately surprised at just how bright the blue LED on the PCB attached to the DB9 connector was. It really is bright! There's certainly no chance of you missing if power is going to it or not! @5What Maps to What?@1 So, what of the button mapping? Well, you'll be pleased to learn that almost every button on the PlayStation control pad has a function?1. On the face of the pad the functions are: - Circle = fire button 1 - X = fire button 2 - Triangle = autofire on - Square = autofire off Moving on to the shoulder buttons, we have: - L1 = rapid fire on - L2 = mapped to down - R1 = rapid fire off - R2 = mapped to up Having a button (R2, in this case) mapped to the up direction is one of the most useful of all the functions this adapter has to offer. Back in the day, the majority of Amiga platform games had the up direction ma Vpped for jump. While this was OK if you were using a joystick it's not a good method of control if you're now using a control pad. If I were designing the control mappings I think I would have preferred "up" to have been mapped to one of the 4 buttons on the face of the pad, but it doesn't take much to get used to it being on R2. The analogue sticks don't currently have any functionality when connected to the Cyclone RX device, however. @5Pads and Units Tested@1 So, will the  Q\bCyclone RX work on your Amiga or PlayStation pad? Well, according to the supplied documentation the adapter has been tested on the following Amigas: - A500 - A600 (ensure you specify the slimline connector when ordering) - A1200 Pads tested are: - SCPH-1200 PS1 - SCPH-1080 Analogue - SCPH10010 Dualshock @5Houston, we Have a Problem@1 After lengthy testing of the device I only managed to find one rather bizarre issue. On my modded Amiga 600, if I played Lotus Esprit Turbo Chall %sNenge 2 with the Cyclone RX plugged-in the game would display the odd glitch every now and then during the game. If I reverted to my Competition Pro pad the glitches were gone. I tried using the Cyclone RX on one of my expanded Amiga 1200 machines and I was unable to replicate this problem. It's certainly an unusual one, but I felt it worthy of note. @5Conclusion@1 The Cyclone RX adapter is a beautifully designed piece of kit with numerous built-in options (rapid fire, autofire cA, up and down mapped to buttons) and is of an excellent build quality. The ability to map functions to buttons of your own choice would have been nice, but I'm not quite sure how that could have been implemented. While future developments for the device include wireless controller support, mouse mode and analogue stick support, the Cyclone RX in its current state is already well worth the asking price and is an essential piece of kit for any serious Amiga gamer. Get ordering one 0zc of these at once! @5A-Mag Rating - 9 out of 10xcellent build quality. The ability to map functions to buttons of your own choice would have been nice, but I'm not quite sure how that could have been implemented. While future developments for the device include wireless controller support, mouse mode and analogue stick support, the Cyclone RX in its current state is already well worth the asking price and is an essential piece of kit for any serious Amiga gamer. Get ordering one lN޿e;RInstalling314.ascw4s{Installing Amiga OS 3.1.4 @5 }A step-by-step Guide Courtesy of AmigaPassion.co.uk @1 Installing AmigaOS 3.1.4 is pretty easy, especially if you have a large CF card ( > 4Gb), so in this guide I installed from scratch, Amiga OS 3.1.4 to a Sandisk 16Gb CF Card on an Amiga 500 Plus with 2Mb Chipram with an ACA500Plus. I have also installed an ACA1221EC, however this has no bearing on installing 3.1.4 and is not required. @5For this guide you will need:@1 - An Amiga with a 3.1.4 "޲kickstart. - Have purchased AmigaOS 3.1.4. - Downloaded 3.1.4 Zip package and unpacked the files. - Mount the ADF files either to a Gotek or transfered ADFs to floppy disks (6 disks required but I used a Gotek) - A CF card (any size even above 4Gb!) I'm using a 16Gb Sandisk CF Card. @5First Steps (if you Have an ACA500Plus Installed)@1 I do recommended that you upgrade your ACA500Plus Menu System (currently v0.127 Oct 2018). To do this: 1. Download the update from iComp here ӻٴMenu System v0.127 2. Once downloaded, unzip it on to a CF card, one that can be used in the AUX slot of your ACA500Plus. 3. Once complete Insert the CF card into the AUX slot of your ACA500Plus, then launch the ACA500Plus menu. 4. Press F8 and then F to launch the flash updater. 5. The Amiga will boot into Shell and read the ADF file on the AUX CF card. 6. Follow the instructions on screen to install the update. *The unpacked file is an ADF image that can also be written toa0 a floppy disk. You will only need to do this if the flash ROM has been garbled in that case, the bootable floppy will serve as a recovery-disk. @5Preparing your AmigaOS 3.1.4 ADF files.@1 You have 2 options, you can go old skool and transfer the ADF files to real floppy disks (6 required) using an Amiga, there are a few programs out there that can do this, for example, TSGui and Xcopy or you could use a Gotek drive and slot in each ADF file, again 6 slots required. I personally used a Gotek drive. @5First disk - AmigaOS Install 3.1.4.@1 Ok lets start. Insert the disk or choose the slot that has the disk Install 3.1.4 @5Using HDTools to prepare the CF Card@1 1. First we need to prepare or CF Card and you can do that via HDTools which is in Install3.1.4 -HDTools - HDToolBox. 2. Select Change Drive Type then select Define New. Now select Read Configuration (click Continue). You will see once complete it will correctly identify your CF Card. 3. Press OK and OK again at the next screen, you will then be asked Are you sure you want to change the drive type for the current drive? Simply press Continue. @5Partitioning your CF Card (SD or even an SSD HDD)@1 Unlike before you had to patch your scsi.device so it can see CF, SD card or even SSD HDD above 4Gb and then you had to use a different file system other than FFS (Fast File System) for something like PFS3 AIO (Professional File System 3 All in One) which is my pLkersonal choice or another choice is SFS (Smart File System). AmigaOS 3.1.4 however negates all of that and you can at your leisure partition your CF card without going that extra mile. To partition your CF card simply click on Partition Drive, from here you can choose your partition sizes how you wish. For me I did a 643mb for workbench (just a random small size), a 4Gb partition and lastly a 10Gb partition, all were created without any issue. Once you have created your partitionas, and given them a Partition Device Name (for example DH0, DH1, DH2 etc.) don't forget to set your first partition as Bootable. Once complete press OK and then make sure you click Save Changes to Drive and then reboot. Once rebooted you will see your newly created partitions which are ready to be formatted and named how you wish. @5Hang on, what about the MaxTransfer?@1 Before AmigaOS 3.1.4 it was recommended that the MaxTransfer was set to 0xFE00 however the the official line \B from Hyperion is that there is no need to make any changes to the MaxTransfer within 3.1.4 however they mention there are no guarantees for third-party interface firmware. So I leave it to you to decide, for me personally, and call it a habit I set mine to 0xFE00. @5Installing AmigaOS 3.1.4@1 1. Boot up the Install 3.1.4 disk and then open the disk and then open the Install folder and choose your language. 2. You will have a choice to Install Release 3.1.4 or update Languages Uy, because this is the first install you would choose Install Release 3.1.4. The Update Languages option allows you to modify the languages are available within AmigaOS 3.1.4 after it has been installed. 3. You can choose what installation mode you would like, If your unsure choose Novice User, if you're a seasoned Amiga user crack on with Expert User (there will be nothing taxing if you choose this option) and then click on Proceed with Install. 4. Depending  U:on which option you choose (Novice, Intermediate or Expert) and all being good you will see this the final screen. Eject the Install 3.1.4 disk/ADF and then click Proceed . This will reboot your Amiga. All being good after a reboot you will have a clean install of AmigaOS 3.1.4 with large partitions. Enjoy! @5AmigaPassion.co.ukr crack on with Expert User (there will be nothing taxing if you choose this option) and then click on Proceed with Install. 4. Depending  `;c,NorwichAmigaGroup.asc{THE NORWICH AMIGA GROUP }A Brief History so Far @5The Current Scene @1For my money, one of the most positive developments in the Amiga scene during the last few years is the resurgence of local user groups. Yes, websites, forums and social media have allowed us to communicate with like-minded people all over the world and achieve truly impressive things, but nothing beats meeting up with a large group of people, usually with hardware and software in tow, and talking, drinking5K and generally having a good time. I'd seen a few gain popularity elsewhere (ably documented by this very magazine last issue) and was a tad jealous that we didn't have anything like it in my neck of the woods. @5A Hotbed of Retro Computing @1Now, Norwich and Norfolk may not strike the average person as a hotbed for many things, least of all retro gaming and computing, but I always had a hunch there was a community screaming to get out. I'd seen a few users based locally on the L0#English Amiga Board and in the main Amiga Facebook group but wasn't sure where to start when it came to bringing it all together. @5January 2019 @1Rewind to January 2017. Good month, eh? Well, it was significant for the Amiga in Norwich (in hindsight, of course). I'd met up with Lukasz Kucharuk, who you may know as Sir_Lucas on sites such as EAB. He'd sold me a PCMCIA WiFi card previously, and as I knew he was local, I thought I'd drop him a line on the off-chance he could help me wT`ith my new Blizzard 1260 card. He kindly popped round on a Sunday afternoon and ascertained that the oscillator was stopping it working (I inserted it the wrong way round and killed it). After this, we went for a drink and had a chat about all things Amiga, and agreed there was definite potential for a user group here. He'd been to the Ireland meet, and also to gatherings back in Poland. There's no reason it couldn't happen here too. @5Launching the Group @1A couple of months andB some speculative posts on Facebook and message boards later, we managed to get a few interested souls together for a quiet pint or two in the city. Actually, the first one was only three of us, but it was an enjoyable evening and it's nice to put faces to names. To meet people in real life who shared my interest in this old machine was certainly a novelty, but it felt like it could go beyond that. Having set up a Facebook group (imaginatively titled Norwich Amiga Group) in May as a kind of focal point, we attracted about eight or nine local Amiga fans to start with and had a few more pub meets as the months wore on. All great fun, but what we really needed now was some kind of event, a venue where we could use our computers rather than talk about them over a drink. There wasn't an obvious solution at first, but fate dealt us a kind hand. @5One Life Left @1A new gaming cafe called One Life Left had opened in the city. They have masses of TVs (both modern andqfk old CRTs) with all sorts of consoles and games to go with them, and you can pay to hire out a screen for a certain amount of time, along with food and drink to go with it. They also host parties and other community events and tournaments. Having had the chance to find their feet (and to rave reviews), it was decided that we should approach them about the possibility of holding an Amiga night. I was busy with other commitments at this point so thanks to Iain Sell for taking it on him>self to contact them - they generously agreed to this, letting us use their four CRT screens for free, and soon set to work promoting the first 'real' Norwich Amiga Group event. @5The First Meeting is go! @1We set a date of Tuesday, 3rd of July, 2018 - foolishly as it transpired, given that it clashed with England's World Cup match with Colombia and I was keen to watch it - and advertised it with the promise of a SWOS competition. Despite the unfortunate scheduling, a healthy ten p W^a|Ur0ǗU &F^щ$WH\J5gC߅uPե[+pjEmdt=\sKKp"AduT"[&7L:2BCetQ+lYn=3s0 C%RhT\3tUAYZ. #fnP@ΘL `Pemې6C xND3k3`bd:cYyA$<$McO!P,QFjFPrbd)*Yot16U2 3p"ڡ]iUڞ> 䃟%`J+Ӛf;>5`+`)bF}>` nI!*NjL\w, nr ExuY'h'g$WWf+أެqedFILETYPE=Text9startup-sequence4Q+iewed by @3.............. Rob H @5A-Mag Rating @3............. 8 out of 10 @5Tested on @3................ Amiga 1200 with 8 Meg RAM expansion @5A Blast From the Past @1Unless you're new to gaming you'll no doubt know that River Raid was originally released by Activision for the Atari 2600 way back in 1982. The game sold over one million cartridges during its commercial lifetime, and was an amazing feat of programming. The game didn't actually store the terrain sequence or other Bobjects. Instead, a procedural generation algorithm generated the same game world every time from a hard-coded "seed" value. In the days when cartridge sizes were either 2, 4 or 8kb in size this was the perfect way to save valuable ROM space and help in reducing production costs. While the Amiga version isn't quite as technically impressive as that, it's still an great coding achievement. The entire game weighs in at a mere 128kb! I kid you not. When you see the game in action yokF7. Via "@6Commodore Amiga@1" group on @6Facebook@1, @6Daedalus@1 on @6eab.abime.net@3 Steve Clifford - UK - Kent@1 General repairs and troubleshooting, component replacement, PCB track repair, recapping, SMT soldering, modding... @6www.amigapassion.co.uk@1 or via "@6Commodore Amiga@1" group on @6Facebook@3 Russel Cowell - UK - Liverpool@1 General repairs and troubleshooting, component replacement, PCB track repair, recapping, SMT soldering, modding... @6russell.cowell@blueyonder.co.keuk@3 Paul Rezendes - United States - California@1 General repairs and troubleshooting, component replacement, PCB track repair, recapping, SMT soldering, modding... Via "@6Commodore Amiga@1" group on @6Facebook@1, @6http://www.acill.com@3 Chris Luckey - United States - Maryland@1 General repairs and troubleshooting, component replacement, PCB track repair, recapping, SMT soldering, modding. Specialises in Amiga 2000 & 3000 computers, also deals with Commodore & Atari 8-bits. Viakl "@6Commodore Amiga@1" group on @6Facebook@1 or @6chris@digitalglass.us@3 Jozsef Vamosi - Denmark - Copenhagen@1 Advanced SMT work, modding, recapping, troubleshooting and repairs Contact @6tbtorro@1 on @6Amibay@1. This list was taken from @6robthenerd.com@1. If you would like to be added to this list, please contact us. @6 PSIQ.TFIA@gmail.com @1If you use any of the contacts listed here, then please let them know how you found them.also deals with Commodore & Atari 8-bits. Viaܼ8`:( Amiga_Repairers.asc.info`)J @f@`@aP 38083808x82x$82{&iі?ml8llF 2&F! 2e.dٖ.i>CEDFILETYPE=Text9G DMC.Panel.infop*,u'll be amazed at just how much the programming team have managed to cram in to such a small space. @5Taking Off @1While the game may be an impressive piece of coding. Is it actually any good? Thankfully, the answer is a resounding "yes". The object of the game is simple; navigate the vertically scrolling landscape and making your way ever upwards, avoid enemies and destroy bridges. The destruction of these bridges is your main goal in this game, and it's also how progress is