A silly release

  • By: JAmiga
  • Posted on: 25 July 2013

Downloads available

So, I haven't done much lately on JAmiga, but I'd thought I at least give you something to play with. I've prepared an archive with everything you need to install a Java environment on AmigaOS 4.

And first of all: its still considered beta!

Here are the downloads:

Update on Updates

I was reminded today by Bill Borsari that my last update to the AmiWest
website  was  May 17, 2013.  Personal circumstances necessitated a break.  So now, back to regular updates.  .
.

Even  absent  the  updates,  other  things  have  been happening behind the
scenes,  as always.  The unexpected is always expected at AmiWest, and sure
enough, it has been occurring.

You  are  cordially  invited  to keep tabs on this page - many more updates
will follow!

Assist 1.51

The 'Download in Jack AppStore' option was broken in the previous release, this is now working again in this minor update.
Assist 1.51 is now available to download from OS4Depot.
New users can grab the latest version from OS4Depot, while existing users can update to this latest release via AmiUpdate.

Assist 1.5

Assist 1.5 is now available to download from OS4Depot.
The highlight of this latest release is an improved experience when browsin in fullscreen mode.
New users can grab the latest version from OS4Depot, while existing users can update to this latest release via AmiUpdate.

Bug Fix

A bug relating to the 'Download in Jack AppStore' option has been fixed, if you use this feature check you have version 1.42 installed.
Assist 1.42 is available to download from OS4Depot.

CU Amiga coverdisk July 1990

The one thing from this disk that I remember vividly is the Flood demo. Throwing those hand grenades was the coolest thing you could do.   I should have the disk somewhere but it would not surprise me if I used it for another game or program. Disks did not come cheap so whatever you […]

CU Amiga coverdisk July 1990

The one thing from this disk that I remember vividly is the Flood demo. Throwing those hand grenades was the coolest thing you could do.   I should have the disk somewhere but it would not surprise me if I used it for another game or program. Disks did not come cheap so whatever you […]

New AmigaOS Core Developers

blog_devWe are pleased to announce that we have joined the AmigaOS development team. We hope that we are able to contribute some good things to AmigaOS using our skills in coding (Frank) and graphics (Thomas).

The follow is a short description of us and our products.

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