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Offline GojiraxTopic starter

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Picking up the Amiga bug again
« on: August 14, 2004, 03:59:32 PM »
Just found this particular forum and thought I should introduce myself.

I was an avid Amiga user from the early 90's until about 2000, when I had to purge all my extra stuff and sell off a lot of my computers when I was out of work. At one time I had at least one of every model of Amiga except the A600, all of which were expanded with the latest and greatest. (I was an obsessive Amiga user lol.)

I just fired up my old copy of Amiga Forever 2.0 last week and found enough ADF's and Workbench hardfiles to get my feet wet again, but I'm trying to get my hands on another A1200.

I even spent some time as president of our local Commodore and Amiga user groups, and flew to St. Louis in '97 to meet Petro Tschenko and Jim what's his name from Gateway.

I actually live about 50 miles south of Snoqualmie, WA and  Amiga Inc. and Bill McPalmpilotstuff, but I gave up on Amiga when all I saw was Palm pilot software being developed by them.

Nowadays, I come home from work and MAYBE check my Email every few days or so, or play some Everquest (Retired a few months ago from that though), but playing on my PC or any computers just doesn't seem much fun to me. (I repair PC's for a living, so I can't stand to touch the things when I get home.)...

So what's going on in the world of Amiga now? I see there's an A1 being developed, released? (For a Gazillion Dollars of course!) I see Amiga Inc. has sort of washed their hands of OS4 and is leaving it up to Hyperion or someone else to do the work on?

I also saw that EyeTech is no longer a reseller, but a wholesale distributor? Strange.

What developers are left with us? Which Browsers are still under development? Which developers still make software/hardware?

I have to admit, I was rather surprised to see such a community left after all these years. (Happily I might add)

Take care,
Jack
 

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Re: Picking up the Amiga bug again
« Reply #1 on: August 14, 2004, 05:29:28 PM »
Yeah, in my Heyday I remember about 5 Amiga dealers in the Portland/Vancouver area. Clackamas Computers was the biggest though.

I even had a retail computer store in the mid 90's and sold Amiga hardware. (I remember the waiting list to be about 3-6 Months on Phase5 products.. Arg!)
 

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Re: Picking up the Amiga bug again
« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2004, 04:52:37 PM »
One of the funniest things I ever saw was at Computer City (Not the same as the chain in Europe, this chain was owned by Radio Shack).

They had this really cool video wall. It was one of those walls of 32" monitors, 3 wide by 3 tall. It was showing people talking, and cool computer graphics and kickass techno transitions and stuff.

So I walked up to the video wall and what did I see behind the curtain? An Amiga 4000 with a Video toaster sitting there.

I asked the sales manager (Already knowing the answer) "Hey! That video wall is awesome! Do you guys sell the computers to make that?!?!?" He just looked at me all confused and said "No, we just sell low end computers, nothing that professional, you'd have to go to Hollywood to get that kinda stuff."

I had a real hard time keeping a straight face.