@Gulliver
No list of contributors would be complete without mentioning at minimum, the following:
Douglas Nakakihara - Probably the best amiga manual writer I ever knew
Sherwood Stockwell - Beta testing co-ordinator Macrosystems U.S.
And *cough* the testers themselves, who never got to meet one another until years later. That IS, how it was done back then.
Oh...and Eric, Bohus, and others might have a different spin on the public history you summarized, but I doubt you'll see them post. Eric was Macrosystems U.S., better known as Noahji's. Bohus still works in the video editing business and was on the Draco team in the U.S.
And, although Casablanca was ahead of its time, we can see that time marches on with this page, which might have been written by Steve..dunno. We had a lot of "Steves".
http://www.kernersville.com/casablanca/index.htmlMore info:
http://www.kernersville.com/draconetMacrosystems U.S.:
http://www.macrosystem.usSome Macrosystems history:
http://www.macrosystem.de/e/history.htmlSadly, the group is gone now at:
http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/MovieShopPrior to that there was a listserver, which contained a wealth of Amiga audio/video knowledge. Sadly, that was all lost.
I'll stop now before I start sounding like Bernie, telling old war stories. Heh.
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