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Title: Reports & Photos of Amiga+Retro Computing 2002
Post by: jedi on December 10, 2002, 09:54:57 AM
Here are reports and photos of Amiga+Retro Computing 2002 (http://messe.think42.com), last week-end in Aachen.

This meeting was certainly the greatest Amiga event of the year 2002 in Germany, and in Europe. With the most important stand and surface, all the Teams and 30 machines, Thendic-France/Genesi (http://www.thendic-france.com) launched officially there the final release of Pegasos (http://www.pegasosppc.com) (with ArticiaS + April) and the last version of MorphOS (http://www.morphos.net) (v1.10) with Ambient.

Reports :
Report of Stefan Czinczoll (DE) (http://www.amiga-news.de/de/news/AN-2002-12-00073-DE.html)
Report of Dietmar Eilert (EN) (http://www.ann.lu/detail.cgi?category=news&file=1039289259.msg)
Report of Manou (EN) (http://www.ann.lu/detail.cgi?category=rant&file=1039345646.msg)
Report of Martin Heine / MorphOS-News.de (EN) (http://www.morphos-news.de/index.php?lg=en&nid=155&si=1)
Report of Sébastien Jeudy / Amiga Impact (FR) (http://www.amigaimpact.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=17)
Report of Amiga-Alien (DE) (http://www.amiga-news.com/index.html#report)
Report of Marcus Neervoort (DE) (http://amigapage.de/messe2002.html)

Photos & Video :
Photos of Jochen Abitz (http://jockel.themac.de/Retro/)
Photos of Andreas Weyrauch (http://home.arcor.de/andreas.weyrauch/AmigaRetro/)
Photos of Patbest (http://www.chez.com/amigabest/amigaretro/index.htm)
Photos of Falcon / Elastic Images (http://home.wtal.de/elasticimages/)
Photos of Meike Hilke / Amiga-News.de (http://www.amiga-news.de/archiv02/aachen/index.shtml)
Photos of Oliver Hummel (http://www.oli-hummel.de/arc/)
Photos of LL0upi0t (http://lloupiot.free.fr/)
Photos of Meike Hilke, Rolf Tingler et Michael Böhmer / Amiga-News.de (http://www.amiga-news.de/archiv02/aachen_bildbericht/index.shtml)
Video of Marcus Neervoort [87 Mo] (http://www.urbansonic.de/down/messevideo.zip)
Title: Re: Reports & Photos of Amiga+Retro Computing 2002
Post by: Herewegoagain on December 10, 2002, 12:53:16 PM
http://jockel.themac.de/Retro/Seiten/Bild17.html (http://jockel.themac.de/Retro/Seiten/Bild17.html)

Ummm.....That last line is kinda funny.  "Computer turned on=yes"   ????? How else could you read it??? :-P
Title: Re: Reports & Photos of Amiga+Retro Computing 2002
Post by: Skyraker on December 10, 2002, 03:05:37 PM
Not much good to me, i dont speak 'eric'.... i forget the name of the international language? esperanto perhaps?
Title: Re: Reports & Photos of Amiga+Retro Computing 2002
Post by: Hattig on December 10, 2002, 03:33:33 PM
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This meeting was certainly the greatest Amiga event of the year 2002 in Germany, and in Europe


Erm, how about:

This meeting was certainly the greatest MorphOS and Pegasos event of the year 2002 in Germany, and in Europe.

Because that is what it was, because there was nary an AmigaOne on show.
Title: Re: Reports & Photos of Amiga+Retro Computing 2002
Post by: Cluke on December 10, 2002, 06:49:44 PM
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because there was nary an AmigaOne on show.


Oh yes there was! (http://jockel.themac.de/Retro/Seiten/Bild6.html) ;-)
Title: Re: Reports & Photos of Amiga+Retro Computing 2002
Post by: Balti on December 10, 2002, 07:17:24 PM
@Hattig
Well this WAS the biggest Amiga-show this year,
and may I say worldwide.

The fact that some companies didn't dare to show
up changes nothing on that fact.
Title: Re: Reports & Photos of Amiga+Retro Computing 2002
Post by: Balti on December 10, 2002, 07:18:57 PM
But if you insist in calling it a Pegasos-event, than you are the
one that also says that Genesi can attract a bigger croud as
AInc/Hyperion/Eyetech.... :-P  :-P
Title: Re: Reports & Photos of Amiga+Retro Computing 2002
Post by: Hattig on December 10, 2002, 11:59:00 PM
@Balti
Half of the place was taken over by bThendicGenesiPlanFrance.

There was no "not daring to show up", it was merely being economical with the money available, and showing things when they are complete or nearing completion.

Great that the biggest Amiga show also has "+Retro" in the title. Sad.
Title: Re: Reports & Photos of Amiga+Retro Computing 2002
Post by: System on December 12, 2002, 08:30:58 PM
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http://jockel.themac.de/Retro/Seiten/Bild17.html


Hmm...it seems that Pegasos CPU bus is running 100 Mhz not 133 Mhz?

Could somebody confirm this?

What are the factory default settings for A1 and Pegasos?