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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: nadoom on March 09, 2006, 01:22:42 PM
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hey theres a video with dave haynie in it talking about how crap commodore is and the commodore 128 and other secret projects V interesting..
goto video.google.com and search for haynie it the one with bill herd in it.
nadoom
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You can download the mpeg of it at c128.com.
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Cheers for the heads up guys... though I think I might have already seen this.
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Watching these things always makes me a little sad to know that I'll never get the opportunity of working anywhere that interesting or exciting.
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I believe this is the one where he shows the AAA Amiga Prototype at the end. If only C= had clung on a few more months that thing might have made a difference.
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Wow, very good video. Really enjoyed watching it. It also saddens me when I hear or read about all the fantastic opportunites and people that Commodore had at their disposal and how Commodore management seemingly squandered it away.
Just think, if the AAA Amiga machines had been released how nice they would have been. Oh well, that's why they call it history.
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Lando wrote:
I believe this is the one where he shows the AAA Amiga Prototype at the end. If only C= had clung on a few more months that thing might have made a difference.
I doubt it. C= was way passed the point of no return.
Dave Haynie wrote:
During the AAA development, it was pretty clear AAA would be nothing special if it ever did ship, at least not in raw specs. In 1988, a 64-bit chipset that could do 1280x1024@60Hz, with 11 bits/pixel, would have been something. In 1994, the earliest ship date had C= not failed, it would have been an expensive also-ran (four chips for a 32-bit system, six for a 64-bit system, and you needed VRAM for performance).
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@nadoom
You mean this (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=937491272827164369&q=haynie) video?
(BabyBoy Haynie 12292005)
:lol:
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yo ho ho :-)