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Thanks to all for the welcome, some of you already know a little of what went on over at AW.net, it was the "Moderators are GOD and woe betide anyone who questions" attitude that was the final straw. I had had enough of people being treated like children instead of the the adults that we are.
This site amiga.org was recommended to me by a few people, so here I am.
Appologies to those that already know me, you can probably skip this bit, but for those that don't and are interested, here is a brief intro
For those that do not know me, I run the website
www.amigaoneproductions.co.uk, I have spent the last few years producing videos of various Amiga events around the UK, and also the AmiGBG event at Gothenburg, Sweden for the past two years. I am working on this years DVD at the moment (from footage of the event earlier this year).
My history of Amiga use goes back to around 1987 with an A500, I wrote demos and applications which were released as Public Domain and Deja-Vu Licenseware, I was a Beta Tester for Amos so I got free versions of that to play with a couple of years before release.
I was still using Amiga into the mid 90's but defected to PC use because of the lack of Amiga support around that time, but I've been back since the release of the AmigaOne (hence the name AmigaOneProductions ;-) )
My plans for the future are to get back into program development within the coming year, spending less time on video production (which came about completly by accident as no-one else was bothering at the time)
Also for anyone interested, I have the fix details for the AmigaOne XE DMA and USB fixes and can perform this fix in the UK, I have the official details from Eyetech, but due to Non-Dislosure Agreements, I am not allowed to pass the documents on to anyone else.
I am sure you will get to know me over time and what I am interested in (Hint, Starts with an A, five letter long, and ends with an A :-) )
Thanks again for the welcome, I'm sure you will see me around :-)