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Title: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announcements
Post by: System on March 09, 2004, 04:20:54 PM
In preparation of a new section of the Web site, we're now combing through old SQL backups, old file backups and about anything else we can find about the last few years.  Our intention is to open a historical column where we'd post all these old critical announcements in one place for the purposes of researching the history of our community and what we've gone through.

We need your help.

We know that you're all packrats.  We know that you have this old stuff squirreled away on your hard drive for a rainy day.

I'm not really talking about "History of the Amiga" type stuff which has been covered in abundance on other sites, but anything you might have sitting dormant on your hard drive which documents the announcements by everyone from Commodore to the Gateway era, all the way through Amiga Inc.

Things like the "Gateway has purchased Amiga" announcement, or the "OS4 will happen in 2001" announcements.

We would appreciate ANY help that you can offer in recreating that which was destroyed by hackers in the old versions of Amiga.org's history.
Title: Re: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announceme
Post by: hnl_dk on March 09, 2004, 05:06:19 PM
Gateway 2000 acquires assets of
Amiga Technologies GmbH (http://web.archive.org/web/19970722002121/http://www.amiga.de/diary/g270397e.htm)
Title: Re: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announceme
Post by: System on March 09, 2004, 05:58:04 PM
Thanks!  Great start!
Title: Re: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announceme
Post by: _DXE_ on March 09, 2004, 07:04:43 PM
Ever tried The Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org/)?

e.g. http://web.archive.org/web/*/www.amiga.com (http://web.archive.org/web/*/www.amiga.com) ;-)
Title: Re: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announceme
Post by: chris on March 09, 2004, 07:10:10 PM
Well, the amiga.org (http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.amiga.org/) archives would be a good start I guess.

I've got a load of old Amiga Format CDs here which I know have website mirrors on them, but I'm not sure exactly what is covered.  I know some contain mp3s of Jim Collas' speeches.  I almost certainly have some interesting stuff on back-ups of my A1200's hard drive (backups go back to 1998), but they are in a bit of disorganisation.  I'd have to look through to see exactly what I've got.

I also have a load of Amiga Magazines.  I've got the Amiga Computiong "auction special" which covers the auctioning off of Commodore's assets in excrutiating detail, but no way to scan it in unfortunately.

I'll post back when I've had a chance to see if I have anything that might interest you.
Title: Re: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announceme
Post by: AmiDelf on March 09, 2004, 08:04:39 PM
I remember Amiga Web Directory. It was big and lots of Amiga people used it. It closed,.. thats sad.

Well.

For me, at World Of Amiga 1999 in London. Gateway was all the way the big hit. With Jim Collas at the trone.

I loved Jim Collas. Because he got the right Amiga look. He wanted this to happend, but did the right thing. Jumped off, when Geteway stopped their Amiga interest.

Amino and Amiga Inc must be the worst ever thing that happened to Amiga. Even Petro was better!

I like this idea!

Regards,
Michal, www.amigaworld.org
Title: Re: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announceme
Post by: System on March 09, 2004, 08:33:17 PM
Jim Collas didn't "jump off" he was fired when he wanted more control over the Amiga situation than Gateway Ted was willing to allow.
Title: Re: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announceme
Post by: Matt_H on March 09, 2004, 09:18:10 PM
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Jim Collas didn't "jump off" he was fired when he wanted more control over the Amiga situation than Gateway Ted was willing to allow.


I thought the Redmond Beast also factored in there, somewhere. Can't confirm it, though.

Back on topic, say what you will about CUCUG, they've got a spectacular news archive:  Here (http://www.cucug.org/atnews.html)
Title: Re: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announceme
Post by: Ogy on March 09, 2004, 10:23:55 PM
Oh my god!!!!!!!

What a brilliant idea!!!

In fact I cant wait to read all the (£$£%£$% bleep) various owners of Amiga name had announced and promised....

GENIUS!!!

Extra reason to keep coming back to Amiga.org!!!

Many thanks!!!
Title: Re: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announceme
Post by: iamaboringperson on March 10, 2004, 01:05:11 AM
How about page saves and old screenshots of the forums? :-D
Title: Re: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announceme
Post by: csirac_ on March 10, 2004, 01:08:52 AM
Is it possible to organise the archives properly? I know the DB structure would have kept changing over the years so it probably isn't feasable to make it automatic, but:

Howsabout an "On this day in " news item somewhere on the main page?

E.G. as an example for today:
FLASHBACK: On this day of 10 March 1997, Amiga.org reported to the world:
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Amiga Ownership Update
QuikPak announces that their final bid for the Amiga has been submitted.

See the original page (http://web.archive.org/web/19970310172900/http://www.amiga.org/) and article (http://web.archive.org/web/19970310172900/http://www.amiga.org/news/quikpak013197.html).
Title: Re: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announceme
Post by: Seehund on March 10, 2004, 02:49:32 AM
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http://web.archive.org/web/*/www.amiga.com


Another archive site: http://www.leatherandheels.com/

:)
Title: Re: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announceme
Post by: SidMan on March 10, 2004, 03:24:34 PM
Lets face it, we've all been swimming around in darkness for the past 10 years. Do we really need reminding of these times (yet)?

Still I have some old images from various points in time over the last five years or so, maybe I'll fire up my old Amiga and see if I can dig them out.

Things that spring to mind:

AmiJoe
BoXer Systems
Phase 5 PPC delays
Title: Re: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announceme
Post by: DanDude on March 10, 2004, 08:58:33 PM
Heheh, let's see what I have off of my website database...
Title: Re: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announceme
Post by: cecilia on March 11, 2004, 03:09:34 AM
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Lets face it, we've all been swimming around in darkness for the past 10 years. Do we really need reminding of these times (yet)?
because maybe people will realize that we can't depend on a company...we have to depend on each other.
If you look at the history of Amiga one thing comes back again and again: everything we have is because someone took the trouble to make a piece of software or a clever piece of hardware and it worked [color=FF0000]dispite[/color] all the idiots who had "control" over the various companys that have come and gone.
Title: Re: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announceme
Post by: vortexau on March 12, 2004, 03:00:49 PM
(As featured on my site, these TWO magazine page scans from the mid-'80s with the stories highlighted)-
Jack Tramiel sues Amiga" - NEWS from the mid 1980s (http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~vortexau/images2/AtariSuesAmiga.png)
"Amiga shown to select few" - NEWS from 1985 (http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~vortexau/images2/PCWSAmiga.png)

Digital Imaging History from 1800s - 1998 from the Web:
DigiCam History - COMMODORE AMIGA A1000 - 1984.  (First shown in 1984, marketed 1985) (http://www.digicamhistory.com/1984_1985.html)

R. I. P. Commodore  1954-1994
R. I. P. Commodore  1954-1994 Tom R. Halfhill (BYTE magazine, August 1994) (http://www.rgaros.nl/cbm.html)

FRONTIER C O N S O L E    M A G A Z i N E July 1994 (http://www.textfiles.com/magazines/FRONTIER/frntr-04.txt)
(5/8ths down this page:* Commodore - The End)
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COMMODORE - THE END
     ********/\*********
     The 28th April saw the end of one of major computer manufacturers of the 1980's. Commodore Business Machines International has formally gone into liquidation, signaling the end of the      multi-million dollar company. The liquidation reaches further than just the closure of the company, and will have far reaching effects . . .


CD32VIEW, Vol. 1, No. 3 - May 1, 1994 This issue:     Commodore: Out of business! (http://www.ifrance.com/ninjaw/cd32/_Docs/_CD32View/cdvw3/cdvw103.txt)

The Complete (no, really) Guide to Amiga History, Version 0.4, by RAGE. (http://msl.cjb.net/historye.html)

Dave Haynie (PIOS Computer) jokes that Steve Jobs was responsable for the death of Commodore due to their lead in headphone jacks in computers.-
Re[2]: Uh Oh! PowerMAC G3 AIO (http://www.thenostromo.com/archives/teamone/1998-04/msg00501.html)
Title: Re: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announceme
Post by: cecilia on March 16, 2004, 07:56:28 PM
Amiga Update (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AUsubscribers/) should have a few things.
Title: Re: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announcements
Post by: amigau on July 20, 2010, 10:36:01 PM
I thought Jim Collas also got booted due to some hanky-panky 'in the server room' - if you get my meaning. - I have tons of Amazing Amiga mags around that I have been slowly scanning the TOC's for getting that online - not doing the actual articles, that's copyright violation - But if Amiga.org wants some of these mags when I'm done, happy to mail them to you - I have a ton of UK Amiga mags for that matter too.....

shoot me a mail, happy to discuss - or if other 'amiga historians' are interested in same....

amigau
Title: Re: Amiga.org looking for historical postings and announcements
Post by: Karlos on July 20, 2010, 10:46:52 PM
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