Total Amiga! As I write this the production of this issue has gone very smoothly and it looks like it will be out on time. This has largely been made possible by all the people who contributed to this issue, as you will see there are several different authors and a wide variety of subject matter. Dave Pitcher’s “C” article on page 46 is the first programming tutorial we’ve had in the magazine. Dave has chosen to start with the basics and plans to build up to more complex topics in future instalments. Thanks to Dave for having the courage to start work on such a big subject. AmigaOne-XE G4 motherboards started to arrive earlier in the year but it took Eyetech a while to clear the backlog of orders. Mick Sutton received his board just after issue 15 went to press and now brings us a preview of the board. Although it currently only runs Linux, Mick has been able to talk about his choice of the board itself and components with an eye toward future OS 4 compatibility. On that note, our Amiga OS 4 coverage continues with John Chandler’s Amiga OS 4 Update on page 10. This time he reports some interesting developments relating to developing programs for OS 4 and some changes in priority that should mean the AmigaOne version is available earlier than would otherwise have been possible. This should please Mick and AmigaOne owners everywhere!