Well its only a week away, next saturday (September 3rd) we're having our usergroup meeting at the Keadby and Althorpe WMC near Scunthorpe.

All are invited. I'll have OS4 running on the A1200 and A4000, and I'll even boot into MOS if you want to see that running on an A1200.

We'll also be building up an A4000 for one of our members aswell as having a head to head game of stunt car racers.

The meeting starts at 12pm, and finishes around 5pm, then we go just down the road for a meal before (if your staying over) going back to my place for some beers.

Over the last 2 months IntuitionBase.com has transfered over 400GB of data, and let me tell you thats a lot! In the last 48 hours we have transfered 87GB of data.

So heres the thing, at the moment our coffers are empty and we could really do with some donations to help smooth things out with our hosting provider.

So please dig behind the sofa and send us in your loose change.

You'll find the paypal donate button at the bottom of the left hand menu.

Thanks in advance

Darren 'Ryu' Glenn

Crisots made another cracking teaser for all those eagerly awaiting OS4. This time he shows good old screen dragging has made its return to the Amiga after so many years.

Please goto the <a href=static.php?section=multimedia>multimedia</a> section to see the video, its available in XviD and Mpeg1 format.

The DevContest reveals the secret project: "PCB", a PCB designer for all hardware geeks out there (and it seems there are a lot ;-).
PCB is coded by Chip.

Also a new project gets into the contest: "Pixle paint" by Patrick Thomas. This is a paint software that will bring DPaint and Brilliance features to AmigaOS 4.

2 months to go before you submit your projects.
4 months to go before contest deadline (1st December).

See you on next update!

As usual I've written a report from the AmiGBG and included some photographs from the excellent event.

To read the report please follow the source button.

That's right; I (Ryu) on behalf of IntuitionBase.com will be attending AmiGBG2005 as an exhibitor.

I'll have a handful of case badges to sell at 30SEK each.

I will also be representing Total Amiga magazine and I will have an entire back catalogue for visitors to read as well as a small selection of back issues to buy:

8 copies of issue 17
3 copies of issue 18
6 copies of issue 13

I will also be selling Total Amiga yearly subscriptions and anyone who subscribes at the show can expect to get the first new issue (Issue 21) in early August.

The DevContest is made of 6 projects now. One for coders and one for musicians.

Keep them coming! Feed me with new OS4 software! :-)

This September, saturday the 3rd and sunday the 4th, Pianeta Amiga 2005, the most important Amiga fair in Italy, will be held at the usual place. the "Palaesposizioni", in Empoli, near Florence.

For all the details and a list of participants please visit the official website: <a href=http://www.pianetaamiga.it target=_blank>www.pianetaamiga.it</a&gt;