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  • Amiga FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) lots of great info especially for beginners. By Ignaz Kellerer.
  • 3000+ - Amiga graphics-oriented web site contains news, tutorial, tips and tricks for 3D and 2D programs.
  • The AmigaDos Online Reference Manual - Profesionally produced guide to the Amiga operating system, this site includes a fabulous reference to all AmigaDos commands and Workbench tools, error codes (and color flashes), an Amiga Internet applications listing, technical info about Amiga hardware, the ARexx Online Users Guide, Amiga FAQs, links and more! By Glen-Dale H. Broughman.
  • Other Amiga FAQs - Additional FAQs.
  • Amiga Program Compatibility - Don't guess how to make a program work on your configuration, just consult this program compatibility database, now in small, well-organized pieces with search capability. By Nathan Morse.
  • Amiga C Programming - Links and information and tutorials for C programming on the Amiga by Charles Patterson.
  • Amiga Information Center (AIC) - Collection of miscellaneous information about the Amiga by Bahman Moallem.
  • Amiga Historic Gallery - A ride through Amiga history in photos/ads.
  • The Amiga Locale Home Page - A central clearing house for translating Amiga applications into different languages. Includes mailing list.
  • Amiga Manuals - Collection of doc files for hundreds of applications/hardware.
  • Amiga Models - Information about the different Amiga models produced my Commodore. By Michael Nielsen.
  • Amiga Networking FAQ - All about connecting to the outside world.
  • Amiga Patch List - A list of various patches for commercial Amiga software, to remove manual- and disk-based copy-protection.
  • Amiga Programmer's Source - A compilation of everything you need to program the Amiga, whether you prefer C or assembler. By Mike Redrobe.
  • Amiga Related Books FAQ - Great reading and reference material to peruse.
  • Amiga Technical Library - Lots of technical information. Siamese review, networking and hardware FAQs. By Patrick James.
  • Amiga Translators' Organization - Organization devoted to translating programs. Nice service!
  • Amiga Test Center - Hardware and software reviews in German. By Peter Popanda.
  • Amiga Usenet Newsgroups - Interface to tons of Amiga Usenet newsgroups from around the world. Now you can read Amiga news groups even if your browser does not include news-reader capabilities.
  • The Amiga Vault - Reviews of PD from Aminet and PD World's library, with downloads and question and answer pages that you can send to for help. By Tony Seymour.
  • Ami-Sci - Mailing list dedicated to discussion of the Amiga for scientific applications.
  • AMITCP/IP FAQ - AmiTCP/IP Frequently Asked Questions.
  •  *NEW* AmiTCP Online Guide - Lots of useful information for networked Amigas.
  • AMJAT - A service based in Japan which is translating many Amiga Web Resources into Japanese, including the Amiga International site.
  • Andy McFadden's CD-Recordable FAQ - Large general FAQ about CDR, which does include some information about Amiga CDR and CDROM filesystems on the Amiga.
  • Dick Baker's Home Page - Info on getting AmiTCP and other Internet utilities running. Setting up AmiTCP to run on Netcom.
  • The Breakfast Club - Site containing useful information on the use of The Video Toaster and Video Flyer by Ryan Johnson.
  • The Black Sheep Inn - Miscellaneous info and links including an article on networking several machines together, using AmiTCP, so that all machines on the local network can access the internet using one gateway Amiga on a dialup.
  • BOOPSI Information Resource Center - Information about programming in BOOPSI as well as sources to classes and other helpful info. By Tim Stack.
  • Frank Bunton - Including AmigaDOS For Beginners and ARexx For Beginners, two sets of shareware articles.
  • C Optimization Programming Tutorial - A tutorial aimed at experienced C programmers giving various hints 'n' tips on hand-optimizing code. By Adrian Barnett.
  • CanDo Corner - A home page solely dedicated to CanDo V3.0. Includes latest patch, original software, questions, answers and more. By Carlos J. Velazquez.
  • David Coughran's Amiga Computing - Collection of legends, folklore, and [mis]remembered stories about the Amiga, its creators, and its history.
  • CyberSoft Mailing Lists - Over 75 amiga-related mailing lists which you may subscribe to and participate in. By Daniel Lundqvist.
  • Darcy's World - Information on MIDI by Darcy Baston.
  • Datatypes List Page - Datatype versions list and test area with examples of WWW content which will allow you to test your installed datatypes. By Rainer H�nig.
  • Hints for Amiga Owners - This is a page of various hints for Amiga owners in the use of their systems. By Robert Davis.
  • Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (FOLDOC) - The most comprehensive reference to computer-oriented terms and definitions. With their ample use of cross-linking, these people really have put the "Hyper" back into the term "hypertext". Just type a word and get a definition with a gadzillion references. We like this one. Bookmark this useful and wonderful reference!
  • GIF anims with DPaint IV or V - Step by step tutorial on how to make GIF anims using DPaint, WhirlGIF, Motion Collage, and image processor. Tutorials vary from simple to advanced. By Douglas Cootey.
  • Graphics Card Games & Demo Compatibility - Lists all games and demos that will run on Amiga graphics cards, via any graphics library. By Neil Sedger.
  • Headshot's Oddities - Information about the Amiga including the history, models available, famous users and uses and news. By James Campbell.
  • Honorable Mention - Index to mentions (either positive or neutral) of the Amiga in the articles of non-Amiga magazines. By Amiga Web Directory Field Coorespondent Mathew R. Ignash.
  •  *NEW* How To Get Answers to Amiga Technical Questions - This is the little disclaimer used by the Amiga Web Directory designed to prevent us being swamped with technical Amiga questions. And, we're told, it's actually helpful.
  • Introduction to the Amiga - French introduction to the Amiga.
  • The Jargon File - Comprehensive compendium of hacker slang.
  • Laser Stars - Solid information about using the Amiga to construct World Wide Web sites. Produced by John Talbot.
  • Light and Sound Inc. - Amiga C programming info and some artistic creations. By Roman Eberle.
  • Lynn's Amiga Page - Information about the Amiga Developer's Environment (code porting project), reviews and other good techie info.
  • Matt's Amiga Dictionary And Reference - List of references for Amiga related terms and Amiga models. By Mathew R. Ignash.
  • Meeting Pearls - Information about this CD-ROM series which hosts high quality and well-tested software pearls. The site also offers a convenient way to order free CD-ROMs for authors of a software package found on the most recent Meeting Pearls CD. Here's a link to the actual CD (Volume IV) mounted via ftp.
  • Orbis's Programming Page - Lots of documents and source code for Amiga programmers. Includes texture mapping, C2P, Lightwave, splines. By Heikki Pora.
  • Peta's Amiga Page - How to connect an Amiga to the net.
  • Real Music - Dedicated to many varieties of computer music on the Amiga and other platforms. By Anders Nordby (AKA Nick/Offence).
  • Reviews - Hardware and Software reviews written by users. This is CUCUG's mirror of the comp.sys.amiga.reviews collection of over 400 reviews. All conveniently listed on one page with a full-text search function.
  • Reviews - Hardware and software reviews written by users for the comp.sys.amiga.reviews newsgroup.
  • Rick's Amiga Corner/Reviews - Evaluations and reviews of various Aminet software programs with ratings. By Rick Sanders.
  • More Reviews - User-friendly index of reviews categorized by keyword.
  • REXX Information - Information about the REXX programming language.
  • REXX Information - REXX programming (from IBM, but it's still a decent source).
  • RuxPage - Beta-tester for the TurboCalc spreadsheet program provides info and help for users of TurboCalc (in German only). By Guenther Klug v. Biedermann.
  • Software Support List - Listing of supported software maintained by Christopher Potter.
  • Spock's Amiga Technical Reference - Technical information reference on Commodore Amiga and Commodore peripherals by Nostrebor Cire.
  • Synapse - Synapse is guide to the Amiga which answers many questions concerning hardware and software. Many illustrations help you to understand what is going on in your computer. Presented in French by Jean-Luc Manchon.


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