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Old 11 May 2003, 13:25   #1
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Polish forum !!!

Just see it...

http://amiga.stylebytes.com/forum/
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Old 11 May 2003, 14:35   #2
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Very good! But errrm do you want a logo?
 
Old 11 May 2003, 14:41   #3
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We have but it's under reorganisation.
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Old 11 May 2003, 15:05   #4
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Oh, ok.
 
Old 12 May 2003, 02:58   #5
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I'll have to keep my eyes peeled for any unknown Gry requests. Hope I can remember where I stashed that translator...
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Old 12 May 2003, 17:04   #6
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Old 25 May 2003, 17:14   #7
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He He - polish lang. again Twistin'Ghost ?

Gry requests means - Games requests.
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Old 26 May 2003, 00:20   #8
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Yeah, I know. In fact, it's the only Polish word I know. I learned it pretty quick when perusing Polish Amiga sites over the last year. I did pick up some other words along the way, but this is the only one that stuck, naturally.

I just found a dir in my MIA directory called Polish Amiga (I have several dirs of Polish stuff, so you know) and it has several lzx and lha files that I haven't yet gotten around to looking at. One is Arkanoid. Others are Glista, Kosci, Kuleczki, Montezuma, Tetris-II, Galaktyka, Kolonia, Osiol, Totolotek, and Compucala. I assume these are PD, but AMOS 3D is amongst this stuff, so who knows. And somewhere in all of this is info on Polish educational software for the Amiga, which seems fairly plentiful (lots of stuff from TimSoft, etc.)

The Polish scene on the Amiga seemed to happen when the Amiga was being abandoned by everybody else. What a shame, as so many Polish games just look wonderful with nice gfx and sounds, fluent animation, etc. Kudos to the Pl guys for following their hearts by producing some great games for a machine that wasn't (isn't) dead yet!
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Old 26 May 2003, 08:41   #9
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it's the only Polish word I know
You have always to concentrate on the really important things in life...

BTW, nice forum
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Old 26 May 2003, 09:15   #10
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You have always to concentrate on the really important things in life...

BTW, nice forum
Yup! Not exactly known for my fluent language knowledge, but I know my spiel (even if most translators turn that one into play...)

@nice forum
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Old 30 May 2003, 15:01   #11
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Roll eyes (sarcastic) Re: Polish forum !!!

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Just see it...

http://amiga.stylebytes.com/forum/

Very nice, indeed... :hoo

Since I do understand a bit of Polish I found that you got a FTP. Unfortunately it is protected by a password and not sure who should I ask for?
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I'm sorry but ftp is only for Amiga Inside forum active members. Besides admin diseppeared and I cannot contact with him.
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I've registered about 3 weeks ago and sent PM to the admin but no answer... As far as I know I need only the password to access it thought forum. Could you perhaps help me with this please?
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Look at my previous post.
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Now forum has a new look.
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this link doesnt work anymore, is there still a polish forum?
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not only for Amiga, but here...
http://independent-software.jareks.net/
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