Amiga.org
Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Events => Topic started by: jedi on November 26, 2002, 09:28:17 AM
-
From MorphOS-News.de (http://www.morphos-news.de) :
Thendic-France (http://www.thendic-france.com) has increased their exhibition area, making themselves the biggest exhibitor of AMIGA + RETRO COMPUTING 2002 (http://messe.think42.com).
The reason for this extension is the amount of computers that they are presenting. Visitors of the show have the opportunity to persuade themselves of the combination of the new PPC board and MorphOS.
The same amount of computers will be provided for the betatester-cxonference that will take place on the same weekend in room "Berlin 1" of the Dorint-Hotel "Quellenhof", which is located right next to the Eurogress. Thendic France has finalized the booking of this room during a meeting that took place in Aachen on november 21st.
The new company Genesi that unites Thendic France and bplan Germany will be present with all personnel at the show. More than 20 developers of hard- and software will answer your questions.
Read more about the technical data of Pegasos (http://messe.think42.com/thendic_a_e.htm), that has been provided by Thendic France.
In addition to the new machines, Thendic will also bring part of their museum to Aachen. Rare machines like the Walker (Amiga successor that has never been produced) and 8-bit commodore machines will be on display at a separate booth. All the machines are still intact, so you can experience them in action!
-
It's tempting to just go buy a peg and MOS because it's available right now, i'm sure a few will be pursuaded to part with their hard earned for one of these.....
The fact that it's French stops me buying it.
Skyraker.
-
Genesi..de :lol: :-D
-
@Skyraker:
bplan (and therefore Pegasos and MorphOS) being german (plus an
international rest of the MorphOS-team) aside - what would your
problem be with it even if it was french...?
-
Mr. Skyraker, we agree with Senex!
What is your problem?
How could you make such a generalization?
R&B