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Issue No: 26 Price: £5.95
Publication Date: Thursday October 25th, 2001 Page Count: 68
Month: November 2001 Editor: David Stroud
Issue 26

Highlights

Amiga Active is going digital.
The Amiga market is evolving and Amiga Active is evolving with it.

Amiga OS XL
A first look at the Amiga OS XL package, and the two emulators contained within.

Amiga DE Revealed
Wondering what Amiga's forthcoming digital environment actually consists of? Amiga are breaking their silence at last.

Payback with POWER!
The GTA-clone is going PowerPC and 3D. Prepare for the next wave!

Also inside...
Amiga Active News:
Amiga Active is going digital Amiga Active announces its relaunch as digital magazine.
Defender Remix Cinemaware have announced the re-release of their Amiga originals in 'digitally remastered' formats for PC and Macintosh.
Freespace Imminent Hyperion Entertainment's port of Descent: Freespace entering the final stages of production.
MorphOS Motion Titan Computers open a new web site for their forthcoming video editing package, MotionStudio.
Petro Roasted on Video The St. Louis Amiga 2001 show, including the 'roasting' of Petro, is now available from www.amiga-stl.com.
Goodbye St. Louis. Hello... Baltimore? Bob & Diana Scharp announces the end of the Amiga shows at St. Louis. Torch handed to Nova Design to organize an Amiga and alternative computing show.
Elbox Triple Whammy Elbox announces the availability of their first 100Mbps 'Fast Ethernet' driver.
digital NextGen News:
Bluetooth gets closer Cambridge Silicon Radio announce the availability of their next generation single chip Bluetooth solution, BlueCore 2.
Sony & Ericsson join Handsets Sony and Ericsson launch joint venture, merging their handset business.
Mancunian Translator Transitive Technologies, a Manchester-based start-up, promote a code translator program called 'Dynamite'.
Japanese 'e-platform' Matsushita, Toshiba, Sony, and Hitachi announce the formation of the ePF Network Corporation.
GameCube rolls out quietly Nintendo's GameCube launches in Japan on September 14th with little fanfare.
OCPA hits 50 Over 50 companies sign up for OCPA membership
Tao Japan Tao Group officially establish their Japanese subsidiary, Tao Japan K.K. on October 4th, 2001
Just do it Japanese software firm, JustSystem Corporation speak briefly about their role in the OCPA.

Editorial:

digital Dreams David Stroud explains why Amiga Active is changing its name.
Portability a Liability? Fleecy Moss, Amiga CTO, discusses the pros and cons of portability.
TAO: New Faces, New Places Francis Charig, Tao Group chairman, gives his views on Tao Group's expansion into China, the closure of Amiga Active, and the launch of digital magazine.
Rants and Raves:
Don't blame the 'net Andrew Korn discusses the World Trade Centre tragedy and discusses why the internet should not become a scapegoat.
Are you the Amiga People's Front? David Stroud takes a final swipe at Amiga Inc's lack of visible progress and the community's constant infighting.
Features:
digital: Become the change... Four-page article on the reason for Amiga Active's 'rebirth' as digital magazine, with suitable quotes from regular AA readers, Mahatma Gandhi, Benjamin Disraeli, Andy Warhol, and Margaret Mead.
Amiga DE Revealed Amiga Inc. demonstrate an early version of the AmigaDE Player, Ami2D, Ami3D, and concepts designs of the GUI.
Prints Charming! A roundup of the Canon S450, Epson Stylus Photo 790, 980, and 1290 printers.
Rack Off! Amiga Active takes a look at Eyetech's rackmounted systems that take the Amiga into pubs and museums.

Reviews:

All review scores are marked out of four 'AmiYinYangs'.

Payback with POWER! Preview of the Payback update that will allow the use of PPC boards and 3D cards.  
Previews
AmigaOS XL: Amiga OS XL & Amithlon Four-page preview of the revolutionary Amiga emulators. -
Mediator Multimedia CD Elbox release new drives for the Soundblaster and TV Tuner cards 3 out of 4
AR-601 ADSL modem/router A combined modem and router that connects a single computer or network to the Internet. 3 out of 4
Blobula Review of Pagan Games new puzzle game for the Amiga DE. Unrated
Tutorials:
Ripping CDs mini-masterclass How to extract audio tracks for sampling or encoding.
Warp Factor 3D (Part 2) Second and final part of the Warp 3D tutorial.
Regulars:
Active Media* Artificial Intelligence movie, new Enterprise TV series, NetMechanic.com, RedCross.org, and AmigaOS XL web site.
Active Shareware This month's Active Shareware gets in a spin about backing up and converting special ASCII characters to HTML entities.
Interactive - Letters to the Editor This month's heated debate about the magazine and all things Amiga involves laid back newsagents, "PC Losers", cake, "sick" covers and a naked man in a sauna.
Ask the Guru While he waits for the universal forces of nature to heat his vegetable soup, the Guru answers more of your questions.
Active Online Using Telnet to directly communicate with your mail or web server
Debriefing** Amiga Active interviews Lost Toys founder and ex-Bullfrog employee Glen Corpes, who reveals his part in defining the god genre.
Comments:
In the final issue, David Stroud & Co. introduce digital magazine as part of the NextGen section, defining the layout and coverage of the new magazine. The four page feature on the Amiga DE suggests that Amiga will play a small role in this market, but it will only be mentioned if there is something to announce.

As a point of historical significance, the closure of Amiga Active ended the newsstand distribution of UK Amiga magazines after almost 14 years. For the first time since December 1987 it is not possible to purchase an Amiga-orientated magazine from the newsagent.

Quote of the month:
"After all this time, your favourite (we would hope) Amiga magazine is just changing its name with barely a month's notice. How are you, a loyal reader of this fine tome, going to cope?"
- David Stroud dispels fears that digital will ignore the Amiga.
* Active Media - A rag-tag collection of web sites, CD-ROMs, book, DVDs, and other media.
** Debriefing - Interviews with some of the best-known names of the Amiga market, past and present.
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