Some of the most interesting data of this Minecraft launcher is that the project server mc.keinett, runs in version 1.10. It allows the installation of more than one launcher program. It allows to play Minecraft versions from 1.0 to the latest one, adding also access to Beta and Alpha versions and Snapshot. There will also be beta snapshots taken every night at 11:50PM. The number of snapshots that are saved depends on the 'interval' settings in /etc/rsnapshot.conf. For example: interval alpha 6 This means that every time rsnapshot alpha is run, it will make a new snapshot, rotate the old ones, and retain the most recent six (alpha.0 - alpha.5).
Links below are to the most recent development snapshots for the OOMMFupcoming 1.2 alpha 4 release. Be advised that the API for the 1.2a4release is in rapid development, and substantial changes may occurbetween snapshots. Third party (contributed) software designed forthe 1.2a3 release of OOMMF may not function with some or all of thesesnapshots. Compatibility patches for some of the contributed softwaremay be found in the snapshot under the oommf/app/oxs/contrib/directory.
This coderequires Tcl/Tk. We recommendthe latest stable (i.e.,not alpha or beta) release of Tcl and Tk concurrent with the snapshot.OOMMF software does not support any alpha or beta releases of Tcl/Tk,and each snapshot of OOMMF may not work with later releases of Tcl/Tk.Check the release dates of both OOMMF and Tcl/Tk to ensurecompatibility.
Important note 1: If you are using one of the pre-compiled binarysnapshots, then the version of Tcl/Tk on your system must matchthe Tcl/Tk version and 'bitness' against which the OOMMF binarieswere built. For example, if you have 32-bit (x86) Tcl/Tk 8.4.19installed, then you should download the build of OOMMF for Tcl/Tk8.4.x/32-bit. If you have 64-bit (x64) Tcl/Tk 8.5.9.2 installed, thenyou should download the build of OOMMF for Tcl/Tk 8.5.x/64-bit. The32-bit versions of Tcl/Tk + OOMMF run fine on 64-bit Windows,although, being 32-bit applications, they will not be able to runsimulations requiring more than 2 GB of memory.
Important note 2: Do not try to unpack snapshots on top of andinto an existing OOMMF installation. The pimake 'upgrade' target isnon-operative in the snapshots. Instead, snapshots should be unpackedinto a fresh directory tree. Be sure to retain the directorystructure when unpacking.
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Important note 3: Each snapshot contains a version of the OOMMFUser's Guide (OUG) current at the time of the snapshot:
Threaded Tcl/Tk note: The OOMMF snapshots all support threadenabled Tcl/Tk. If you are running Tcl/Tk 8.3.0 or later, you cancheck if your Tcl/Tk is thread enabled by starting a tclsh shell, andissuing the command 'parray tcl_platform' at the prompt. If you get a'tcl_platform(threaded) = 1' line, then your build is thread enabled.The snapshots with pre-compiled Windows binaries assume athread-enabled Tcl/Tk. If you build OOMMF from source, the buildscripts will check to see if Tcl/Tk is thread enabled, and buildaccordingly.
OOMMF 1.2 alpha 4-pre, 19-Jul-2010 bis. This is a minor update to the original 19-Jul-2010 snapshot thatincludes bug fixes for Anv_SpinTEvolve, Oxs_TwoSurfaceExchange, andMac OS X Lion, some mouse binding changes for mmDisp, and updates theoommf-2dpbc extension with its 2011-09-14 release.
Source-only gzipped-tar file 30 687 214 bytes).
Source with pre-compiled 64-bit Windows executables (x64) for 64-bit Tcl/Tk 8.5.x, pkzipped archive (34 130 520 bytes).
Source with pre-compiled 32-bit Windows executables (x86) for 32-bit Tcl/Tk 8.5.x, pkzipped archive (33 855 366 bytes).
Source with pre-compiled 32-bit Windows executables (x86) for 32-bit Tcl/Tk 8.4.x, pkzipped archive (33 855 102 bytes).
Patch of changes between the oommf12a4pre-20100719 and oommf12a4pre-20100719bis sources, not including the oommf-2dpbc update (17 657 bytes).
OOMMF 1.2 alpha 4-pre, 16-Dec-2009.
Source-only gzipped-tar file (30 788 153 bytes).
Source with pre-compiled 32-bit Windows executables (x86) for 32-bit Tcl/Tk 8.5.x, pkzipped archive (33 673 475 bytes).
Source with pre-compiled 32-bit Windows executables (x86) for 32-bit Tcl/Tk 8.4.x, pkzipped archive (33 673 565 bytes).
OOMMF 1.2 alpha 4-pre, 27-Jun-2008.
Source-only gzipped-tar file (7 571 851 bytes).
Source with pre-compiled 32-bit Windows executables (x86) for 32-bit Tcl/Tk 8.5.x, pkzipped archive (13 231 638 bytes).
Source with pre-compiled 32-bit Windows executables (x86) for 32-bit Tcl/Tk 8.4.x, pkzipped archive (13 220 251 bytes).
OOMMF 1.2 alpha 4-pre, 24-May-2006.
Source-only gzipped-tar file (6 804 592 bytes).
OOMMF 1.2 alpha 4-pre, 18-Nov-2005.
Source-only gzipped-tar file (7 326 320 bytes).
Source with pre-compiled 32-bit Windows executables (x86) for 32-bit Tcl/Tk 8.4.x, pkzipped archive (8 983 638 bytes).
Source with pre-compiled 32-bit Windows executables (x86) for 32-bit Tcl/Tk 8.3.x, pkzipped archive (8 979 219 bytes).
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20.4.2020 vAmiga 1.0 Beta 1 released
Although not perfect yet (it will never be), vAmiga has proven to be pretty stable by now. Therefore I think it is time to say goodbye to the 0.9 release scheme.
23.1.2021 vAmiga 0.9.17 released
30.12.2020 vAmiga 0.9.16.2 with ARM support released
Today, a new version of vAmiga has been released. The update has been optimized for macOS Big Sur and supports Mac computers with Apple silicon.
25.11.2020 No ARM support
Please note that vAmiga does work on Macs with ARM CPUs, yet. It will probably take a while until ARM models will be supported, because I currently don't have the appropriate hardware at hand.
25.11.2020 vAmiga 0.9.15 released
Today, a new version of vAmiga has been released. The update comes with several compatibilty improvements and support for 3.5' HD diskettes. Detailed release notes can be found on the GitHub releases page.
18.11.2020 Third-party game pad support
At the moment, both VirtualC64 and vAmiga are still lacking support for some popular game controllers. Since I can only make the necessary code changes for devices in my possession, I have created an Amazon wishlist containing a number of yet incompatible devices. If you want to have another controller supported, please let me know the exact model name. I will then add it to the wishlist, and with a bit of luck, a noble donor will be found who will order the device.
11.10.2020 vAmiga 0.9.13 released
This release of vAmiga adds the ability of recording videos (FFmpeg is required to be installed on your machine). Furthermore, it fixes two important issues that had been introduced recently. In v0.9.10.1, a sprite sequencer bug found its way into the emulator that caused graphics glitches in many demos. Furthermore, the emulator does no longer crash when a snapshot is loaded.
29.9.2020 vAmiga 0.9.12 released
vAmiga continues to stabilize. The latest version which has been released today contains several compatibility improvements and adds the ability to encode and decode DOS disks.
1.7.2020 vAmiga 0.9.8.4 released
The vAmiga project is on track and stabilizing. Compatibility has improved considerably since the release of v0.9. As always, bug reports on GitHub are very welcome.
22.4.2020 vAmiga 0.9 released
I am proud to announce that vAmiga has left the alpha testing phase today. Bug reports on GitHub are highly appreciated.
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5.3.2020 New web site in place
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The old web page is gone for good. I replaced it by a new template scheme which allows me to publish in a more blog-style manner.
4.3.2020 vAmiga status update
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vAmiga development is going well. Many pending compatibility issues have been solved and development is shifting towards refactoring and cleaning up the code base. Once this is done, the emulator is ready for its first v0.9 release.