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Other Operating Systems / New C128 game to be previewed at CLASS 2026
« Last post by RobertB on March 21, 2026, 11:56:59 PM »
      Programmer Richard Goedeken is set to show off his new C128 game at the April 25-26 Commodore Los Angeles Super Show 2026! He says that the secret, unnamed game is "using the high resolution video port to display 640x480 in 16 colors, VGA resolution!" He also says, "The game almost certainly won't be finished by CLASS but it's playable even now and it's fun."

            Truly,
            Robert Bernardo
            organizer - Commodore Los Angeles Super Show
            http://www.portcommodore.com/class
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New User Introductions / Re: Reviving the Amiga Legacy—on SNES
« Last post by SUPER-J11BIT on March 21, 2026, 01:15:53 PM »
Giant Mutants Are Live - and They Don't Move... Because They Don't Need To
https://drive.proton.me/urls/VVFRQQD1Y8#7o3xEZn32M61

Today was giant?mutant testing day.
And honestly? I'm starting to think I created a whole new category of unfair.

These things don't walk.
They don't chase you.
They don't flank, hide, or do anything remotely tactical.

They just stand there.
Like skyscrapers with anger issues.
And then they unload.

The moment they spot you, it's like someone flipped the "infinite ammo" switch.
Rockets, bullets, beams - whatever they're built with, they fire it nonstop like they're trying to erase you from the timeline.

It's almost insulting how confident they are.
They look at you like:
"Why would I move? You're the one who should be running."

And the worst part?
I coded them.
I know exactly how they work.
And yet every time I test them, I feel like I'm trapped in a turret defense game where the turrets hate me personally.

Static enemies, sure.
But when they start firing, you realize mobility was never the problem.
Survival is.

Challenge accepted... again.
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Amiga.org Discussion and Site Feedback / Re: Server hacked?
« Last post by RadAct on March 20, 2026, 11:47:07 PM »
No worries mate. I did create it quite a while ago, but been lazy and haven't logged in for a while.
Still not sure how anyone managed to get into the account, as I said, it's a unique password and not shared on any other sites. I've used a random generator to make a new one and changed my profile settings back to what they should be, sadly not a sexy 38 year old milf!

Just keep an eye open for any other dodgey posts that might indicate a compromise to the user/password database at your end. Hope that helps!
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Amiga.org Discussion and Site Feedback / Re: Server hacked?
« Last post by AndyFC on March 20, 2026, 11:29:33 PM »
@redact a post was made by your account this evening. It was reported and I deleted it and sent a warning message. I'm a forum moderator, but not an admin.

I saw your account was created a while ago but never posted with, but thought this might be a tactic of spammers; to create an account, leave it dormant and then post.

Thanks for posting a response and explanation and a great first move to change your password.
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Amiga.org Discussion and Site Feedback / Server hacked?
« Last post by RadAct on March 20, 2026, 11:14:38 PM »
Looks like your server might have been hacked, passwords compromised.

Someone logged into my account, even with the forum having a unique password only used on this site and not shared, and posted something dodgey, probably sex related links. I received a warning from "Amiga.org". They also changed my profile details to female, 38 and living in Algeria. I've changed my password, let's see if it happens again.

The usage stats indicate that this site might be compromised:
Users Online: 4005 Guests, 2 Users, 20 Spiders
Most Online Today: 18031
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A600GS & A1200NG / Server hacked??
« Last post by RadAct on March 20, 2026, 11:11:03 PM »
Looks like your server might have been hacked, passwords compromised.

Someone logged into my account, even with the forum having a unique password only used on this site and not shared, and posted something dodgey, probably sex related links. I received a warning from "Amiga.org". They also changed my profile details to female, 38 and living in Algeria. I've changed my password, let's see if it happens again.

The usage stats indicate that this site might be compromised:
Users Online: 4005 Guests, 2 Users, 20 Spiders
Most Online Today: 18031

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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: A600GS Updates
« Last post by amigakit on March 20, 2026, 04:32:22 PM »
The following software updates for the A600GS and  A1200NG have been uploaded through the in-built live update system.  They are available to download for all registered AmiSphere users:

46.2.1442 (20.03.2026):


Main Menu:
* The network IP entry widgets in manual mode had a catch 22 due where single digit values could not be entered. Although the single digit value (ie as in an IP like 127.0.0.1 or 8.8.8.8) where correctly intercepted when typed the code that ensured that the widget always displayed at least a '0' if the content where empty caused that '0' to be inserted after an internal delete and so 8 ended up as 80. Fixed

* The menu program provides support function for the SysMonitor programs, these are now moved onto their own thread to prevent occasional delayed responses.

AmiBerry:

* Merge with latest from Amiberry-light bringing up to version 5.9.2

*  Many fixes.

* New features include reworked AHI support, giving smooth playback.

Programs:

* Update EaglePayer to version 2.07.b4 which performs well under AmiBench.

SystemV46:

* Add EaglePlayer to AB-Dock

* SysMonitor update:  Add WiFi strength. Localise new texts. Remove legacy tooltypes for AK Sensors based "ENVGAUGE" entries that caused flooding of Open ENV#? in SnoopDOS. Limit attempts to open a given ENV var to ENVATTEMPTS tooltype value (defaults to 10)



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Bassano del Grappa, Italy – March 19, 2026

Today, March 19th, is Father's Day in Italy (Festa del Papà) — and what better occasion to celebrate than by honoring the father of the Amiga himself, Jay Miner? The visionary engineer and chip designer who gave life to the Amiga back in 1985 deserves to be remembered not just with words, but with something tangible for the community he helped create.

For this reason, ACube Systems has chosen today to release version 1.2 of the SiI3132 SATA2 driver for AmigaOS 4.1 — a small tribute to Jay Miner's enduring legacy.

What's new in version 1.2:

Performance & Code Efficiency — General code improvements for better overall performance and optimization.
SCSI Command Handling — Error response management for SCSI commands has been significantly improved, resulting in greater robustness during operation.
Burning Process — The handling of disc burning phases has been refined for improved reliability when working with CD/DVD drives.
As with the very first release back in October 2025 — unveiled as a special gift during the Amiga40 Germany event in Mönchengladbach to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Amiga — this update is completely free of charge. It has always been our intention to give back to this incredible community, and that spirit remains unchanged.

The driver continues to support HDDs, SSDs, and optical drives via SATA2 on PCIe cards based on the Silicon Image SiI3132 controller, delivering high performance and stability on AmigaOS 4.1.

You can download the driver from the “Latest files” section on our homepage or directly clicking on this link:

https://acube-systems.biz/download.php?file=sii3132sata_dev_v1.2.lha

Happy Father's Day — and thank you, Jay. 🙏
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Amiga.org Discussion and Site Feedback / Re: SSL certificate expired?
« Last post by kolla on March 20, 2026, 01:14:16 PM »
amigakit.fr - fixed, at last!
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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: Migration to Amiberry 8.0.0
« Last post by broadblues on March 20, 2026, 10:52:42 AM »
There is a link to  Commit e0cd52c in the issue thread.
It says v 7.0.0 RC3, preview v.6.1.0

I dont know what to make of that version numbering. The commit is from 2021, but the latest amiberry lite release is 5.9.1. Must be refering to the regular v.7.0.0 then, no idea if its implemented in the lite variant.

I've looked at this commit, it comes from before the split into amiberry-lite and amiberry. My existing code is in sync with the latest amiberry lite jit. It looks like this may have already been applied as it's so long ago. If not it's quite hard to see where to apply it as, the lines don't match up with the commits diff and there are a lot of repeated sequences in the code, even the same comments.

[update]
I found the exact  function in the current code and the patch *is* applied. Therefore if the bug persists it must be a separate issue to this.
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