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January 2000 News

(1-23-2000)
  • Sonic Desktop v1.02 is out! A few updates have been implented.

    - Added an about button.
    - Added 2 more items on the desktop.
    - Partly built SOS checker (not used in this release).

    If you are wandering what SOS is, it is an upcomming product which will take over Sonic Desktop and use it as the main interfase. Anyway, you can download the entire SDT v1.02 file here. Users of SDT v1.01 can upgrade here. Sorry v1.00 users, no upgrades avalible. If you want the latest version, you will have to download the entire thing.

    (1-22-2000)
  • I am happy to announce that Thomas Rodriguez is now part of the SSRG staff. He will be managing the French mirror. So, no more outdated page layout for you people who prefer French!

    (1-20-2000)
  • An online C programming class will ingage on IRC's DAL-Net server. Stealth will be maintaining this class and will charge a low monthly fee of $40. The basics in C programming as well as creating games will be reviewed. Assembly will be slightly touched also. If you are interested, visit Stealth's page here.


  • Hi everyone, Andy here. The Lock-On Technology Hacking Guide has been updated. I went through all the files stored on that site and sorted the data in a more logical fashion. I also cleaned out the directories (not that you would care.) This will make the task of creating a mirror 1,000 times easier. Except an update to the current Spanish mirror shortly.

    Broken links have been fixed and new links added to the documentation. I also got rid of an incorrect schematic. (No biggy, just a resister in the wrong location.) Please note that this version will most likely be the final release of the Lock-On Technology Hacking Guide, mainly because the project is done. :-)


  • Wow, what a busy day! A staff page has been added to the mix. You can access it from the menus on the left. If have even been curious on whom comprised the SSRG staff, well here’s your chance to find out.

  • You can now download the Sonic R network patch here. Just install it and you will be able to play other players across a network connection.

    (1-19-2000)
  • The Sonic Arcade ROM has been found here! Download it at will. Now the only thing needed is working emulator to run it. Special thanks to Kulock for giving me this information!

    (1-18-2000)
  • Knuxbine, the tool to combine Sonic And Knuckles rom's on a MACintosh has had a new release! Knuxbine 1.0 Lite is now out. This version is for any PPC users who cant meet the requirements of the full version. It also uses new combine code that is alot faster on older PPC macs. You can read more about it on the Knuxbine for MAC page.


    (1-7-2000)
  • Sonic Desktop v1.01 is here! This time, I made sure this release wsn't screwed up like the last one. Now the program is more direct to SSRG because it now has a link button and a button to e-mail the programs author, me of course. I also added a minimize button. I also corrected the version number in the program (and the zip filename). The last release was 1.00, NOT 0.01. Anyway, you can download version 1.01 here!

    (1-2-2000)
  • Rape, a Neo Geo Pocket emulator with a stupid name, has been released. According to their website, it will run Sonic Adventure Pocket. For further information and screenshots, visit their Home Page.

    (1-1-2000)
  • I would like to take this time to welcome everybody into the new year! We have come a long ways and 2000 is finally here! Now we can take the time in this new millennium to make it grow and to make it the best years of our lives. As for SSRG, it has prooven to be one of the best Sonic sites of the old millennium, and so we will definatly work to make it one of the best of the new millennium. I sign off now wishing everybody the best of luck in the new millennium as well as the new year!

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