EMPLANT GOES CLEAN The long awaited 32-bit clean version of the Emplant Mac Emulator software has just been released. This allows Amiga owners without a Memory Management Unit to emulate a Mac, and enables the emulated Mac to use most of the Amiga's RAM. Existing Emplant owners will need to replace three chips on the board, but the three new chips will be sent out to all registered users. A PC emulation module for the Emplant is also coming soon, as is a PCMCIA version for use with the A1200. CAPTAIN Spectra video are continuing their ambitious hardware launch schedule with two new games-related peripherals. The I.ogipad is a console- beating Amiga jovpad featuring six microswitched fire buttons, an eight-way direc- lional thumb control and an autolire option. Finished in black, blue and gold the pad is available now for £18.99. Also new from the Wembley-based distributors is the Delta Ray joystick. Finished in black with blue trim, this stick features no fewer than live fire buttons, autofire and rapid fire options as well as an extra-long connector cable for long-distance waggling. The Della Ray costs a very reasonable £15.99. Spectravideo can be contacted on 081- 902 2211. The new Logipad joy- pad has six fire buttons and an eightway thumb control. Wwf GET A NEW IMAGE Using pictures in your presentations, or simply for jazzing up your documents has been made easy by Galaxy Grafix who have produced a range of images on disk for Amiga users. Called Media Background, the three disks include photos of Cds, keyboards, videos and the like, which were originally digitised in 24-bits and then retouched. Price: £14.95, call 0792 290998 for more information. FOR FITNESS FREAKS Amiga owners keen on keeping fit can now check on all their body pulses, pressures, and the rest, while they pump iron! Heart Track is a program from Healthcare Technology and using its chestband trasmitter, you can exercise up to nine feet from your monitor, while the program works out how much warm up, training and warm down time you should give yourself. Call 0243 528800. RAM IT HOME Three new Amiga RAM boards have been produced by American developers DKB. The A1200 RAM has two 72-pin SIMM sockets, a 0Mb RAM populated, 16MHz 68881 co-processor and costs £129. The 3128 is the only 32-bit RAM board available for A3000 A4000s. It can upgrade 32-bit (Zorro III) based Amigas up to 128Mb of RAM, has four SIMM sockets and costs £269.