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AmigaZone Home Page For Members Only For Members Only Click the following for WildCat Navigator Setup Help..                  Last Updated: August 23, 2008.. Special AmigaZone Sign-Up Offer from Flashback ElectronicsFrom now until 31st December 2008, if you sign up for an AmigaZone account, Flashback Electronics will send you a free set of Amiga OS v3.5*, a $50 value, as our "Thank You" gift to you for being a valued customer. *To qualify for this offer, you must sign up for a new AmigaZone account before 31st December 2008 and you must agree to maintain that account for at least six months. This set of Amiga OS is a full-retail, boxed version with all the bells and whistles, not just a CD in a jewel case. Please remember that the minimum requirements for running Amiga OS version 3.5 are:An Amiga computer with a Motorola 68020, 68030, 68040 or 68060 processor2MB Chip RAM and 4MB Fast RAM100MB of Hard Disk space and...A CD-ROM drive. To fully enjoy the benefits of this Amiga OS release, we additionally recommend:A 68030 or higher processor at least 25MHz in speed or faster16+ MB of Fast RAM and...A(Retargetable) graphics card, such as a Picasso II, Picasso IV, EGS Spectrum, CyberVision or similar add-on graphics card.As part of this offer, we'll also enter you into our raffle, which we will run on 1st January 2009, which includes a variety of prizes including classic Amiga games, an original Amiga 2000HD system (a $350 value) and a brand new Amiga 1200 "Magic Pack" system (a $700 value).About AmigaZoneAmigaZone is the world's longest-running on-line commercial Amiga user group and support network! The AmigaZone started in 1985, just months after the launch of the Amiga 1000, as a "club" on American People/Link, which at the time was P/Link's largest club with over 6,000 members! Compare that to FAUG, which at its peak had roughly 1,000 members. Later, in 1991 AmigaZone moved to Portal Communications, where we continued to offer the highest quality in Amiga support, with the largest Amiga software library at the time, years before AmiNet existed. After Portal closed their consumer division (including all of their forums and clubs), AmigaZone took residence at CalWeb Internet Services for a short time, at which point we switched over to the WildCat5 multi-interface BBS/Web service.After three years at CalWeb, Merlancia Industries purchased AmigaZone and continued to run the service with all of the same benefits until 2004, when they broke up their non-industrial sales and sold AmigaZone to Flashback Electronics. Today, 23 years later, the AmigaZone is the most well-known and respected on-line Amiga community, with an ever-growing library of nearly 100,000 programs and files (including exclusive files that aren't available anywhere else), nightly BBS-style chats, and a dedicated e-mail system, as well as many other perks and features. AmigaZone members have full, unlimited access to everything, 24 hours a day: One low monthly subscription fee gets you access to everything! There are no tiers or levels of accounts. You get it all for only $12.95 a month.Flashback Electronics, who now own AmigaZone, are dedicated to its continued growth and maintenance, and as such, we've recently purchased a brand spankin' new, wicked-fast server, which we will soon implement, with the extensively updated latest release of WildCat and an expanded library of software. Why not sign up today' At about 40˘ a day, for completely unlimited usage, it's still one of the best bargains on the Internet. You can't even get a candy bar for that kind of money today, and we'll even throw in a custom, AmigaZone logo baseball cap with your sign-up. Check us out today, or request a fourteen-day free limited trial*.*Trial accounts are limited to 2 hours per day, no not have an e-mail account and have a cap on file downloads. Read http://www.amigazone.com/pages/trial.html for more information on Trial Account Limitations.AmigaZone members please note! AmigaZone monthly billing is now handled by Flashback Electronics. Billinghas been delayed for a few months due to technical difficulties.. when you see a charge show upon your Credit Card statement from Flashback Electronics, this is your AmigaZone billing.. Pleasecontact Flashback Electronics" any time if you have any questions.. Thank you for your understanding..Happy Birthday Amiga! Twenty two years ago The Amigacomputer was introduced with much fanfare at Lincoln Center. Click the link to read about it, and then scroll upand down that page for more Amiga history. What can you do with an Amiga?.. Todd Rundgren made this with ten Amiga 2500s and NewTek Video Toasters back in the 1990s.. for the whole story, wait until the end of the video, then click its title in the video window, and read the "more" description on YouTube.com itself.. Eric Schwartz created this wonderful little animation based on the song "Still Alive" as a tribute to the Amiga.. In Memoriam, Hal Samuelson.Long-time AmigaZone member and a close friend,Hal Samuelson, passed away of natural causes on August 13, 2004. Our deepest sympathy goes out to his wife and family. The linked photograph of Hal, surrounded by hisvintage ham radio gear and computers, is Copyright 2004, HarvLaser, and may not be reproduced elsewhere in any form under any conditions for any reason,without explicit written permission. In Memoriam, John Scheib. AmigaZone member, programmer, and a very dear friend for 20 years, John passed away of naturalcauses on June 26, 2003. Our deepest sympathy to his loving family.You can click this paragraph to view a few pictures of John with his family. These pictures are the sole property of The Scheib Family and areCopyright 2003 The Scheib Family, are exclusively on loan to AmigaZone, and may not be reproduced elsewhere in any form under any conditions for any reason, withoutexplicit written permission. Meet StAHG - AmigaZone's free gift to the Amiga ® Community!Look at some of the STUFF you can win if you join AmigaZone! The Members' ContestsPrize selection changes constantly.. Search WWW Search amigazone.com Search amiga.com Please Also Visit Our Pals: Outlook-Express-Backup.Com - download a handy utility to backup Outlook Express email messages, accounts, rules, address book, signatures, and blocked senders (does not yet work with Vista).. Please note: this Web site is *NOT* the actual AmigaZone online service.This is our Web publicity presence for it. Members haveunlimited access to a completely separate Web Site to use AmigaZone when they join.The Members' Site has NO banner ads of any kind on it. No annoying pop-ups. No sneaky b.s. ad-trackingcookies. It isfast-loading, free of frills, and VERY easy to use. And it works with all three popular Amiga Web Browsers:AWeb, IBrowse, and Voyager.. plus all the popular Winblows and Mac and UN*X browsers.. So.. what IS AmigaZone??AmigaZone is an online service you can use with any Web Browser, or Telnet client,(if you like a BBS style interface). It will work on any computing platform from monster desktop machines to little PDA hand-helds. You connect through your local ISP account. From anywherein the world. NO long distance call required. Everything, including our live chats is accessible from BOTH interfaces.You can even log into both interfaces at the same time! Members have unlimited 24/7access. We never have, do not now, andnever will sell our membership list to anyone, for any reason whatsoever!The Zone has dozens of message bases, over 100,000 downloadable files, (ourfile library is bigger than Aminet and goes all the way back to 1985, theyear the Amiga ® Computer was born!) an Amiga ® Usenetnewsfeed, "QWK" mail and news downloading capability,fourteen Amiga ® mailing lists that feed right into our message basesso you don't have to clog up your mailbox with them, an online gif/jpglibrary image thumbnail generator, live chat rooms, a members' private FTP site and POP3 mail server, and more features thanany Amiga-specific service you've ever seen. You pay NO storage fees of any kind, ever.You get everything for a measly forty cents a day. NO extra-cost areas. Now ask yourself,what else can you get for forty cents a day? Two cigarettes. A cup of coffee? Hah. Fat chance. The cheapest burger in town? Good luck. A donut? A quart of gasoline? A solid gold Kama Sutra Coffee Pot? Forty cents a day for the longest-lived professional online Amiga ® Support Community ispeanuts! (And you can't even get a bag of peanuts for forty cents!)..AmigaZone a multi-interface, easy to use, fully Amiga ®-dedicated professionally-supported online service andwe'd love to have YOU as a member!If you ever find any broken links on this site, please give us your FEEDBACK so we can fix them. We know the "Links" page is stale, and it willbe updated shortly.. Thanks!Congratulations! You are now entitled to tell yourgrandchildren (or your parole officer) that you were the life form to visit this page, since June 21, 1995. You are looking at one of theoldest Amiga ® Web Sites in existence. JOINANDGETFREESTUFF!COOL FREE GIFTS WHEN YOU JOIN!Join AmigaZone as a paid member, and when you do, youwill be sent a FREE official (and hey, stylish!) AmigaZone Logo baseball cap, or stylishblack ceramic logo Mug, or, if you don't like hats or mugs, another Official Amiga logo item, as our thank-you gift! We have Boing Ball mouse pads, Boing Ball tie-clips and stickpins and and flashlights and wall posters and all kinds of stuff. You'll be mailed a cap AND an officialAmiga logo item for FREE when you sign up! No strings. No baloney! Click HERE to see apicture of the cap. The cap is universal-fit and theAmigaZone logo is in white with the Boing! ball that dots the "i"in its traditional red and white checks. The stylish black coffee mug has the same graphics on it.To join, use our secure signup page (click the "Join Now"graphic above). There is no sign-up fee! AmigaZone billing is donemonth to month. There is no long-term contract. Your account is opened upon charging and verification of your First Month's membership fee of US$12.95 to your Credit Card. If you wish to bebilled monthly by paper billing in the mail instead, please contact harvL at amigazone dot com. Upon notification of your signup, you'll get an email with your logininfo and your free AmigaZone cap and gift will be mailed to you!SOUNDSClick HEREto hear an .au version of our theme songClick HERE fora shorter .8svx versionClick HEREfor a 145K .au sound that expresses our sentiments for Commodore's Amigamarketing strategyClick HEREto see the most useful thing you can do with a PeeCee,or HEREwith a Lisa ;)And Click HEREfor a secret spy shot inside a Micro$oft employees rally!R.I.P. The Amiga ® Web Directory :( Additional Awards   AmigaZone© is a Trademark of Harv Laser. Imagery and text used on this and all sub-pages of this site are Copyright 1985-2008 Flashback Electronics except for any imagery which is Copyright someone else.. Any Trademarked names used are owned by theirrespective Trademark holders. The main site logo was rendered with NewTek's LightWave 3D V7.5, is Copyright 2003-2008, Harv Laser, based on an original work by Eric J. Fleischer, MD. and may not be reproduced elsewhere in any form withoutexplicit written permission. Violations of our Copyright policy will be vigorously enforced.. |
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