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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: nyteschayde on October 28, 2017, 01:26:57 AM
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Looking for copies of these, either physical or electronic. Willing to pay a reasonable amount for physical copies. Anybody have them?
o Commodore Business Machines:
1989 Amiga Developers Conference Notes
Commodore, 1989.
CATS part numbers: NOTES89 & NOTES89D
510-page manual and 2 disks created for 1989 Amiga Developers Conference.
Subjects include: Intro to Programming the Amiga, Features Outline for
V1.3 ECS Features and the Graphics Library, Janus Dual-Port Memory,
Hi-Res Color Graphics Card, Interfacing to ARexx, Advanced Amiga
Architechtures, The IFF parse.library, and more.
o Commodore Business Machines:
1988 Amiga Developers Conference Notes
Commodore, 1988.
CATS part numbers: NOTES88 & NOTES88D
400+ page manual and 4 disks created for 1988 Amiga Developers
Conference. Topics covered include: Unique Amiga Techniques, Tips and
Tricks for Programming in C, IFF, Autoboot and Kickstart V1.3, V1.3
Printer Device and Printer Drivers, Amiga Audio and Sound, Overscan,
Hi-Resolution Fonts, Programming for 16-Bit Amiga, A500 Expansion Cards,
and much more.
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Loot at EAB forums.
Kamelito
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Loot at EAB forums.
Kamelito
Ok seems to only be them starting from 1990, so no trace for 88/89. Kamelito
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Looking for copies of these, either physical or electronic. Willing to pay a reasonable amount for physical copies. Anybody have them?
o Commodore Business Machines:
1989 Amiga Developers Conference Notes
Commodore, 1989.
CATS part numbers: NOTES89 & NOTES89D
510-page manual and 2 disks created for 1989 Amiga Developers Conference.
Subjects include: Intro to Programming the Amiga, Features Outline for
V1.3 ECS Features and the Graphics Library, Janus Dual-Port Memory,
Hi-Res Color Graphics Card, Interfacing to ARexx, Advanced Amiga
Architechtures, The IFF parse.library, and more.
o Commodore Business Machines:
1988 Amiga Developers Conference Notes
Commodore, 1988.
CATS part numbers: NOTES88 & NOTES88D
400+ page manual and 4 disks created for 1988 Amiga Developers
Conference. Topics covered include: Unique Amiga Techniques, Tips and
Tricks for Programming in C, IFF, Autoboot and Kickstart V1.3, V1.3
Printer Device and Printer Drivers, Amiga Audio and Sound, Overscan,
Hi-Resolution Fonts, Programming for 16-Bit Amiga, A500 Expansion Cards,
and much more.
Second Amiga developer conference Europe Frankfurt January 1989
http://www.retro-commodore.eu/download.php?file=Commodore_Second_Amiga_developer_conference_Europe_Frankfurt_%28Jan_1989%29.pdf
400+ pages
Kamelito
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I like that part : T H E A M I G A IN E U R O P E Rick Glover Product
Support Manager European Headquarters Group No matter which strategic
markets we may aim for we must have help from you, the third party
developers, to ensure that we can provide the complete solution required for
users in these markets. The third party developer must be considered
an integral part of the Commodore team.
Kamelito PS plenty of
nice info there!
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Thanks for the 1989 link! Anybody have a link to the 1988 version?
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Thanks for the 1989 link! Anybody have a link to the 1988 version?
There is a guy at EAB who have it but I don't think he made any scan yet. All disks from 1988 to 1993 are available in the Amiga Developer CD.
Kamelito
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Looking for copies of these, either physical or electronic. Willing to pay a reasonable amount for physical copies. Anybody have them?
I was reading through some old threads the other day and came across this. Do you have these?
http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-32984.html
"Coincidentally, I was reading through my copy of the Commodore-Amiga 2nd Annual Developers Conference Notes (from 1986) this morning.
There are two articles which cover installing Kickstart EPROMs in 2-layer A1000 boards. There are several different methods, two of which remap the old Kickstart WOM/RAM to $F80000 (you use an AddMem program to manually add the memory at $F80000-$FBFFFF).
I'm anyone wants I can scan or type up the relevant pages. That should help a lot with your understanding of what's involved and the different options.
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I assume the 2nd developer conference in 1989, was the 2nd European conference. While the 1986 notes were the 2nd American conference.
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I was reading through some old threads the other day and came across this. Do you have these?
http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-32984.html
"Coincidentally, I was reading through my copy of the Commodore-Amiga 2nd Annual Developers Conference Notes (from 1986) this morning.
There are two articles which cover installing Kickstart EPROMs in 2-layer A1000 boards. There are several different methods, two of which remap the old Kickstart WOM/RAM to $F80000 (you use an AddMem program to manually add the memory at $F80000-$FBFFFF).
I'm anyone wants I can scan or type up the relevant pages. That should help a lot with your understanding of what's involved and the different options.
"
I assume the 2nd developer conference in 1989, was the 2nd European conference. While the 1986 notes were the 2nd American conference.
Is the May 1985 Amiga developer conference the 1st one?
Any Devcon docs from 1985 to 1988 are more than welcome.
Kamelito
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Here the 88
http://www.retro-commodore.eu/download.php?file=Commodore_Amiga_Developer_Conference_1988_Washington.pdf