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Offline AmiKitTopic starter

AmiKit 1.4.4 and new WinUAE add-on
« on: February 03, 2008, 01:40:24 PM »
The AmiKit turns your Windows (or Linux) machine into high-end Amiga environment. With AmiKit you can surf the web, read emails and documents, listen to or create your own music, burn CD/DVDs, edit images, play games and much more. AmiKit features a powerful file management solution: Directory Opus Magellan II.

We've done all the hard work for you. Once AmiKit is installed, all the basics are in place so that your system will be immediately usable. On a typical computer the installation should take you less than 10 minutes (check the requirements, please).

Free download available at http://www.amikit.amiga.sk/

AmiKit 1.4.4 Live update (Feb-2008):

    * ADDED:  amrss 5.57, the RSS reader by Alfonso Ranieri  (AmiKit:Internet/amrss)
    * ADDED:  xad_7z by Chris Young
    * ADDED:  HTMLview 12.6 by Allan Odgaard
    * UPDATED:  akJFIF DataType 45.88
    * UPDATED:  akPNG DataType 45.88
    * UPDATED:  akSVG DataType 45.89
    * UPDATED:  akTIFF DataType 45.88
    * UPDATED:  FreeDB 13.8
    * UPDATED:  MCC_MiniMailer 22.0
    * UPDATED:  playOGG 8.7
    * FIXED:  Missing DOpus4 config file

Due to the fact that the default AmiKit installation contains WinUAE 1.4.4, the new WinUAE 1.4.6 Add-on for AmiKit is also available.

AmiKit is also available on CD.

Offline AmiKitTopic starter

Re: AmiKit 1.4.4 and new WinUAE add-on
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2008, 06:58:50 PM »
Easy guys. I think he just misinterpreted the "keep walking" comment or something.

Btw. what do you think about amrss, the RSS reader? It looks like a nice handy tool. I've added as many Amiga feeds into its config as I found.

Offline AmiKitTopic starter

Re: AmiKit 1.4.4 and new WinUAE add-on
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2008, 12:28:07 AM »
@slobu
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100 percent CPU usage

That's OK. In default configuration all the CPU power is dedicated to WinUAE. You can change it, of course. Check this site: http://winuaehelp.vware.at/