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Amiga 1000 Premiere Video from '85
« on: January 07, 2010, 03:14:13 PM »
With all this talk about the new 1000 system, thought it'd be nice to share this linky with those that may have never seen it:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7524892814638816071&ei=AZFFS4qrCYusqAPL6oHiBw&q=amiga+video+1985&hl=en&view=3&client=firefox-a#
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Re: Amiga 1000 Premiere Video from '85
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2010, 03:30:45 PM »
I noticed that too. And when he announced IBM compatibility, the crowd really cheered (choke). Kind of a mixed bag. Not sure what to make of that, 'cept maybe much of the older crowd was used to seeing new technologies (superior or not) come and go during those volatile times.
 

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Re: Amiga 1000 Premiere Video from '85
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2010, 08:13:59 PM »
Quote from: beller;536967
IBM compatibility was the holy grail in 1985.  No business was using anything other that a PC at that point.  If you wanted to get into a business environment you had to be MSDOS compatible which is why the crowd cheered!
Bob


I get the concept of IBM compatibility, was just looking at it from a compartmentalized/Amiga-centric point of view. Had real Amiga users (that wouldn't have been there anyway, since the machine was so new) been there, the atmosphere would have been a little different. I can almost hear them scoffing or booing at the announcement. lol  Even the speaker laughed as he cracked a joke about MSDOS compatibility. Taking as long to load as the real deal.

But yes, from a strict computer sensibility stance, Commodore obviously knew and had the gee-whiz to demonstrate that feature of the machine for the cheers they banked they'd get.