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Aminet is the world's
largest archive of Amiga-related
software and files.
Aminet was
originally hosted by
several universities' FTP sites, and is now...
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ENDPROC 1993: The
first public release of
Amiga E; the
first release on
Aminet was in September,
although the
programming language source codes were published...
- computer,
although it
competed with LZX in the mid-1990s. This was due to
Aminet, the world's
largest archive of Amiga-related
software and files, standardising...
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binary with a size of 296 bytes. He
uploaded the
first Brain****
compiler to
Aminet in 1993. The
program came with a "Readme" file,
which briefly described...
- (January 1991). McGraw-Hill: 329–332, 234. ISSN 0360-5280. "
Aminet – misc/antiq/ARP_13.lha".
Aminet.net.
Retrieved May 2, 2015. "Intuition
Screens – AmigaOS...
- CP/M
distribution Draco Author Chris Grays compiler page
covering Draco Freeware Draco-to-C
converter at
Aminet Source code of
Draco at
Aminet v t e...
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HighGFX driver for ECS and AGA on
Aminet HD720
driver for ECS and AGA on
Aminet Xtreme driver for ECS and AGA on
Aminet An old
Amiga with ‘Titanic’ miniature...
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applications were
produced with over 10,000 utilities[1] (collected into the
Aminet repository). However, it was
perceived as a
games machine from
outside its...
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example on Fred Fish collection) or it
could be
downloaded directly from
Aminet software repository.
Starting from
AmigaOS 3.0 the
AmigaGuide tool was replaced...
- gun speed,
cargo space, shields) but
being much cheaper. "
Aminet - game/2play/R3.lha".
Aminet archive of the
freeware release Amiga Report review R4 (Rocketman)...