For your Amiga collection

Started by xlar54, December 17, 2007, 02:08 AM

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xlar54

This link has many popular ADFs of Amiga apps.  You can find games just about anywhere, but few people post app software.  I think this is a bad thing for any aging platform.  Eventually they will disappear forever otherwise.  

http://www.pictureinthesky.net/applications.php

airship

Too bad they don't have Doug's Math Aquarium (later MathVision). The coolest program ever written for the Amiga. Or Maple, the best serious software for Amy.
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Zeb

Hi,

I'm Zeb, the owner (and creator) of the website listed above and while checking my referers I found this site listed.

On the home page it mentions that if I don't have what you want then to ask as I have a lot of software - far too much to add to my website.

However, I have searched and I DO have MathVISION and Maple.

MathVISION v2.1 (3 disks, 2 different versions)
Maple V v0.9 (four disks)

If you want me to I will upload these and make them available for download.

airship

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I'm sure somebody would be interested. I have a great nostalgia for these programs, and if I still owned an Amiga I would definitely want them.

Edit: Duh, what am I thinking! I've got an Amiga emulator! I haven't tried downloading and running anything on it, but these two would definitely be worth trying! Let me know if you make them available!
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SmallCleverDinosaur

For all of you Amiga collectors out there, have a look at this ebay item: "Amiga Magazine collection mini guides/books 13 in total", itemnumber 300270270816.
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Golan Klinger

Quote from: SmallCleverDinosaur on December 22, 2008, 08:28 PM
For all of you Amiga collectors out there, have a look at this ebay item: "Amiga Magazine collection mini guides/books 13 in total", itemnumber 300270270816.
Why did you post about that particular auction? There's nothing of particular interest in that lot.
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Blacklord

Quote from: Golan Klinger on December 23, 2008, 09:19 AM
Quote from: SmallCleverDinosaur on December 22, 2008, 08:28 PM
For all of you Amiga collectors out there, have a look at this ebay item: "Amiga Magazine collection mini guides/books 13 in total", itemnumber 300270270816.
Why did you post about that particular auction? There's nothing of particular interest in that lot.

Actually I used to have a large collection of the guides that were published by Amiga Shopper & amiga Format (probably have some floating around still boxed away). Although written for the newbie user, they were a useful source of tips on some software.

I should dig out my collection & scan them.......

The A1200 guide shown here I definitely do have, it's a nice little booklet actually.

cheers,

Lance

SmallCleverDinosaur

Quote from: Golan Klinger on December 23, 2008, 09:19 AM
Why did you post about that particular auction? There's nothing of particular interest in that lot.

First of all, I want to point out that I am NOT the seller of that auction. I merely wanted to inform Amiga enthusiasts of an auction of a good price with a lot of information. If that is not OK then please let me know and I will not do it again.
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RobertB

Quote from: SmallCleverDinosaur on December 23, 2008, 05:14 PMFirst of all, I want to point out that I am NOT the seller of that auction. I merely wanted to inform Amiga enthusiasts of an auction of a good price with a lot of information.
I agree... good information.  You haven't done anything wrong.  Carry on.  :)

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Golan Klinger

No, it's fine (although maybe it should have gone in Auctions et al but that's another story). I just wondered what was noteworthy about it as there are loads of such auctions.
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SmallCleverDinosaur

OK :)

It's good that we don't argue over such a matter. After all, Christmas is coming up :)
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Blacklord

Quote from: Golan Klinger on December 23, 2008, 06:22 PM
No, it's fine (although maybe it should have gone in Auctions et al but that's another story). I just wondered what was noteworthy about it as there are loads of such auctions.

Actually, you're right - I'll move the thread.

cheers,

Lance

SmallCleverDinosaur

Thanks Lance :)

Keep in mind, I am a newbie to this forum, but I am learning by the minute how things work :)
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Quote from: SmallCleverDinosaur on December 23, 2008, 06:47 PMKeep in mind, I am a newbie to this forum, but I am learning by the minute how things work :)
Don't worry about it.  Our estimable leader, Lance "Blacklord", has posted information about magazine auctions in the past.

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