I am an old hat at Amiga who has decided to take a peek back at the system I built my career on.
My name is Chris Edgin, I used to work for ICD, Inc. As tech support/QA (inc international support), wrote all the manuals for the AdRAM, FFV, AdSpeed, AdIDE, and Trifecta, as well as working the company booth at the World of Commodore shows. I was there until they shut their doors in '93.
I was then in tech support/QA at ASDG, Inc. working on AdPro, MorphPlus, and TRexx and was there up to and after they sold to Avid Technology ( I left in 96 in advance of layoffs within Avid.
hehe at one point I had EVERY Amiga ever made (even special imported an A600 from Norway, and a 500+ from the UK)..and I still have my CDTV and A2500. I got curious again to the state of the Amiga world after stumbling across the original NewTek Demo Reel on YouTube and developed a serious case of nostalgia.
Who knows may have spoken to some of you on the phone on support at one time or another or responded to your support letters

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Oh and a shout out goes to N.A.R.C (the Niles Amiga Resource Committee).I still remeber the great time we had at your picnic, and I still have the nice plaque you all gave me, and your newsletter 'Picnic of the Gods'. That was an awesome time!