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Как молодая знаменитость, Хилари делает свою карьеру, получая разные награды, например в 2003 году она стала номером 1 среди Hottest Teen Female Star за свою артистичность, вокальные способности, умение держать себя на публике и благотворительность; в 2003 году она заняла 19 место среди самых Популярных Поп-Идолов молодежи, в 2004 году также выиграла награду Fake ID Award на церемонии TRL awards, также была названа Лучшим Прорывом Года 2003 по мнению VH1's Big , в 2004 году была признана Самой Горячей Звездой до 25 лет.

В 2005 году Хилари Дафф оказалась в числе номинантов на премию 25 ежегодного фестиваля Razzies, отмечающую самые неудачные роли в кино за 2004 год, где Хилари была номинирована на приз Самой Плохой Актрисы за роль в фильмах "A Cinderella Story" and "Raise Your Voice".

В последующие годы она не раз номинировалась на Золотую малину, но она ей так и не досталась.
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General Internet News / Happy new year and an advice from ACube
« Last post by Elwood on January 03, 2026, 07:44:29 PM »
Dear customers,

We would like to extend our warmest wishes for a joyful and prosperous New Year to everyone. May this 2026 bring us peace, happiness, and exciting news and developments for our beloved Amiga community.

It’s been over 19 years since the introduction of our first board, the Sam440ep. Throughout these years, this little board has proven to be one of the most stable platforms for running AmigaOS 4, and it’s still performing exceptionally well! However, some of its components are starting to show signs of age. In particular, the onboard M9 Graphic Chip may require some additional care due to its age. We strongly advise all our customers who still use the Sam440ep Mini ITX to add a fan to the M9 Graphic Chip as soon as possible. This will help the chip manage the high temperatures and ensure it continues to work without any issues.

We’ve found the perfect fan for this purpose. It’s a 30x30 fan that you can screw directly onto the M9 heatsink. As you can see in the picture below, connect the fan to connector J17. You’ll need to connect the red wire to pin 1 and the black wire to pin 4 (pins 2 and 3 should remain empty).

We all want this wonderful old board to continue to function well until the arrival of our new motherboard.

See the picture on our web page

The ACube Systems Team
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New User Introductions / Re: Reviving the Amiga Legacy—on SNES
« Last post by SUPER-J11BIT on January 03, 2026, 05:36:16 PM »
United Planets Ship Avalon 1  ;D ;D ;D
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Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion / Re: Problems with bridgeboard Commodore A2386SX
« Last post by tiim on January 03, 2026, 05:22:00 PM »
BTW, once this beast works, check out my thread on Amibay for the lo-down on maximizing that 486SLC chip. There's a thread: https://www.amibay.com/threads/a2386sx-upgrade-processor-swap-question.95002/page-3
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Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion / Re: Problems with bridgeboard Commodore A2386SX
« Last post by tiim on January 03, 2026, 05:16:22 PM »
Yes, if it has a TI or Cyrix 486, it has been modified, lucky you!  8)

If you are unaware, immediately remove the RTC (clock) battery if it is still present on the board. This will leak and destroy the FDD controller, then the rest of the board over time.

There's a lot to futz around with these cards, and upgrades are another rabbit hole for another reply. (Mine has a Cyrix 50Mhz i486 SLC-2 and math co... just because...)

Anyway, your beep, means the bridgeboard has passed BIOS POST and should display a screen. Do you have a VGA card installed in one of the ISA slots? If so, there should be a DOS screen on a VGA monitor and not your Amiga monitor.

If you do not have VGA (or any other PC graphics card) installed in an ISA slot, then you should use the monochrome or color programs installed with Janus.
I have to run monochrome anyway to get my keyboard and mouse to work, even though I have SVGA installed.

On my amiga, I get garbage in the monochrome display, that is because the bridgeboard is using VGA. For you, there should be a DOS display. Did you enter "PCPrefs" and change the default graphics mode? Try these settings:
Monochrome Display Emulation = Enabled
Default Bridgeboard Video Mode = Monochrome

Reset the "PC" with the "PC Reset" application, then open a monochrome window. You should see your DOS. If that works, then you can try color. You may have to enter the PC BIOS and properly match your display mode.

If all else fails, I'm looking at your virtual HDD partition as the culprit. I use an ISA card since the virtual partition was too slow. The partition is a great way to first set up your card, however, and it appears you did so correctly.

You mention you have an A4000, I haven't tested mine in one of those machines. There are rumors or facts relating to Zorro memory above 8MB and conflicts with the Bridgeboards. I am using an Amiga 2000 with Commodore A2091 and a total of 6MB Fast RAM, 1MB Chip. The A2000 is the best for a Bridgeboard in my opinion, since you can solder the 16-bit ISA slot extensions for a total of three 16-bit useable slots!

Hope this is helpful.

Tim
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A600GS & A1200NG / A1200NG upgrade and black screen
« Last post by MarcinK on January 03, 2026, 02:16:00 PM »
Good morning,

The A1200NG is a great computer. I did everything according to the instructions, logged into Amisphere, managed to download ImageFX to a CF card, then launched Amibench and checked the system's performance, and it's fine. Then I updated it, and the system screen went black, leaving only the mouse cursor. I've had the system on for 4 hours and still nothing has changed. Could you please help me solve this problem?

Best regards

Add:
After over 6 hours, I turned off the A1200NG because the screen was still black, with only the mouse cursor visible. Then I turned on the A1200NG and the Amiga-Kit splash screen appeared, complete with a progress bar, checkmark logo, and a welcome sound. The LED on the motherboard remained green.

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Amiga Magazines / Reminder: ASM Magazine Issue 2025 Published
« Last post by AndreasM on January 03, 2026, 11:37:01 AM »
New German Issue 9/25 of the cult magazine ASM "Aktueller Software Markt" Now Available

The legendary German computer and games magazine ASM - Aktueller Software Markt is back with a new issue. What made history in the 1980s and 1990s as the first German-language multi-format games magazine lives on today – with a mix of retro topics, current game reviews, and exclusive interviews.

The new issue once again spans the spectrum from "re-testing" classics to current titles for all popular and exotic systems of the time. Returning are the familiar sections such as "Action Games" and "Adventure Corner," as well as new sections such as "Book Corner" and "In Focus," which offer previews of upcoming hits. It also features interviews with contemporary witnesses such as Stefan Piasecki, programmers such as Andreas Mettler, and cult figures such as Zak McKracken. This time, the hardware retro section focuses on the Game Boy, while in the chess section, Psion Chess ST competes against the legendary Amiga chess game Battle Chess, and in the horror cabinet, a Stone Age creation lurks.

The new issue, featuring 100 pages, includes 70 game reviews in the original, chaotic ASM layout. Anyone looking for a truly retro experience can order the magazine for the usual price of €8 from:

https://www.amigashop.org/index.php?cPath=49

http://www.apc-tcp.de
http://www.asm-Magazin.de

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Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion / Re: A600 glitches after recap
« Last post by fuseoppl on January 03, 2026, 07:32:19 AM »
and that's why I wrote that you should check all the vias, at least those in the immediate vicinity, I know it's a lot of work, but check even those that look good visually.

I would take a closer look at the sync signal, I once repaired a CD32 with similar picture distortions/glitches and it was the damaged sync output there.

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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: Setting the A600GS Workbench CLOCK
« Last post by beller on January 02, 2026, 07:49:49 PM »
Thanks!!  All that I needed was to update the locale.No need to update clock when it pulls from the web.
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The Commodore A2320 is the original "fixer". There are many others but you can't go wrong with the A2320.

That does look good, though these do seem to be pretty rare. If really need a solution I can easily buy now, at the right price of course.

Keep forgetting about these. Even though I use the AGA versions in my A1200 and A4000.

The Indivision OCS/ECS V4. You can get older off eBay or Amibay.

https://icomp.de/shop-icomp/en/shop/product/Flickerfixer_Scandoubler.html?flifi_type=OCS_ECS

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