I am going to try to keep this as short as possible. I am a training developer for a large drilling company in charge of software development in Houston. I got into the business as a project manager for ARCO Technology Transfer Group in the 90's where we built a interactive training and simulation system patented as SimStation. While we developed many marvelous packages, the most successful and long lived was Production Safety Systems Training which simulated the safety systems of an offshore oil platform. I contracted in 1996 to port this to Windows (what a can of worms) and it was still being sold and unsurpassed until just recently. About 3 years ago I came into possession of one of the last of 60 SimStations. It is A4000 based with video overlay, a laserdisc player, CDRom, and custom multi-channel audio. It still booted last time I tried.
I want to preserve it...and maybe use it as there is NOTHING like Deluxe Paint in the PC world for 2D animations. I have a still shrink wrapped copy of the last DP version on CD.
Job one, however, is preservation. I need to back up the over 15 year old system drive first thing and have lost all my Amiga skills and references.
Is anyone interested in helping? Are there any surviving Amiga heads in the Houston area?
Regards, and long live REAL computers,
Dave