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- Steve Bowie (lightwrx@wonder.ca)
- Wed, 13 Dec 1995 06:44:44 -0500
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- > WOA Toronto,1995
- >
- > Sorry that this final report was so long in coming...unfortunately, BOTH
- > my Internet feeds were down by Sunday night. Probably too much "hot news" ;)
- > The boys at Wonder must have succesfully recovered from the hangovers
- > after Saturday nights 'wine and cheese'party, as my access is working
- > again....Thanks guys!
- >
- > I hope no-one minds this final "byte-burst"...I think that the majority of
- > the LW community still maintains at least some interest in the well-being of
- > the "mother- platform", and that those who aren't acquainted with it yet can
- > only benefit for their tolerance.
- >
- > .........................
- >
- > As in the previous report, I am compelled to begin with a correction (and I
- > now have a newfound appreciation for 'editors'):
- >
- > I mentioned Sunday that Draco Systems were going to be presenting a Zorro
- > slot Alpha card (some uncertainty about whether 21164 or not) called the
- > 'Palladin'...well, I was close! They are indeed working on this card, but
- > it is NOT called the 'Palladin'. The 'Palladin' is in fact another card
- > which I neglected to report on, so here is some advice....DO NOT SELL YOUR
- > OLD A2000!
- >
- > The Palladin card is a lowly 030 accelerator for the 2000....this may not
- > seem to be teriffic news, until you here the "rest of the story" as they
- > say. In additon to a modest speed increase, this card will have the capacity
- > to be directly linked to the special connector on the 'new version'
- > VLabMotion card I've been telling you about for some time now.
- > Bypassing the Zorro bus bottleneck, this link will permit true UNCOMPRESSED
- > DIGITAL VIDEO at speeds approaching 30 megs per second! The limiting factor
- > then becomes hard drive speed, and the jpeg ratio becomes a distant memory!
- >
- > Think about it....your old dino pal, the A2000, with a few very modestly
- > priced additions can become an animator's dream machine, allowing multi track
- > 16 bit CD quality sound to be added and edited with perfect sync to your
- > glowing Lightwave masterpieces. You will of course also be able to grab your
- > own moving textures and background sequences, and do your own demo tapes, on
- > an XT vintage dream machine!! Look for this very soon!
- >
- > BTW, the aforementioned Alpha card is apparently not named yet. Eric Kloor,
- > of Draco systems, on hearing of my goof, suggested he might name it after
- > me...but I don't know. Calling it the "Dork" card just seems to lack
- > something.
- >
- > ............................
- >
- > OK, enough apologies, on with the final report:
- >
- > I have been asked about the turnout, sales, and number of vendors. The
- > turnout was very good, especially given the very tight time-line...many
- > Amiga-philes were in evidence from at least as far away as Texas, many from
- > NY, Indiana, and other States. Canadian representation might have been higher
- > yet were it not for two previous local Canadian shows. The ticketing practice
- > in use does not lend itself to accurate figure, but I would place total
- > attendance toward 4K. At peak times each day, navigation was very difficult.
- > There were only perhaps thirty exhibitors, and a number of these were there
- > to show, not sell, but the dealers present were all clearly delighted at
- > brisk sales! The celebratory mood on the floor was a far cry from that of
- > the previous show two years back, and only improved as delegates were
- > astounded by the high quality of the offerings,and ambitious near-future
- > plans of the developers present. It takes no exxageration at all to report
- > that the audience was surprised, exuberant, even excited at the prospects
- > for our beloved platform!
- >
- > ...............................
- >
- > Petro Tyshenko (apparently even his mother isn't absolutely certain how to
- > spell this) began his keynote address by stating that the "Amiga is alive and
- > well...and KICKING"!! This was demonstrated to be no overstatement.
- >
- > He exlained that 1995 required quick re-establishment of production, and a
- > presence....both things were accomplished. The focus on presence was manifest
- > in a multitude of European and N. American shows and conventions, as well as
- > press events. These however, were largely directed to the existing Amiga
- > 'family'. 1996 will see the extension of the "Back for the future" campaign
- > to the rest of the computing world. AT is planning to use radio, tv, and print
- > media (including non-Amiga computing publications) to spread the word!
- >
- > 'Petro' indicated that his expectations are that arrangements will be made to
- > see "standard" programs ported to AmigaDOS....he did not elaborate, but he
- > does not seem to be one to speak speculatively. He also announced that
- > shortly a new official Amiga Internet pack will be available with all the
- > usual goodies.
- >
- > In another remark, he indicated that he WAS in fact approached by Apple in
- > March, and that unspecified discussions are ongoing as I write. Given Apple's
- > own problems, and the IBM/Apple desire to break the MS/Intel choke-hold, while
- > simultaneously making a grab for the Euro/Asian markets, it seems more than
- > likely we may at the least see strategic technology sharing.
- >
- > ................................
- >
- > In marginally LW related news, Deitrich Wolf, GM of Phase 5 told me that
- > NewTek is in possesion of a Cybergraphics board, and he is hopeful that this
- > will be a fruitful 'loan'. As a native RISC Cybergraphics driver is being
- > written, as well as libraries suited to graphics card enhanced 3D rendering,
- > one may be forgiven for dreaming that new heights of rendering speed may be
- > reached by the ATeam!
- >
- > Speaking of Cybergraphics, I don't believe I mentioned that as well as the
- > Draco version of the Retina graphics card using the cybergraphics driver,
- > the original RetinaEmu, now at 2.6, is unlikely to be developed further,
- > it's role being usurped by the more "system-transparent" Cybergraphics
- > driver.
- >
- > Also in the speed realm, I may have overlooked mentioning that one of the
- > real highlights of the new DKB Wildfire accelerator series is an on-board
- > PCI slot!! What could you do with 100 megs per second? Just about
- > anything, was their answer to me!
- >
- > Finally, look out for a new presence in the Amiga print media: "Amiga
- > Renaissance" is due to appear in late winter. As near as I can make
- > out, it intends to be a class act, stepping...no, STRIDING into the gap
- > left by Amiga World with a 60-70 page format I would describe as
- > "trans-Atlantic", more depth, more bite, less "it must be great
- > because look at how many pages of ads they bought"!! The force behind
- > this new mag is the indomitable WCi, the information branch of Ottawa
- > based Wonder Computers. Trust me, find it, and subscribe!
- >
- > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >
- > There are many more things I'd like to tell you, but you really should have
- > come yourself :)
- >
- > Conclusion:
- >
- > One of the presenters, in his intro to a seminar entitled "How to Make Money
- > in Multimedia" said the following: " Amiga is alive and well, and living in a
- > lot of machines where you are not even aware of it's existence...".
- >
- > It is also clearly alive and well in the hearts of many enthusiasts, and some
- > serious programmers, businessmen, investors, and engineers! Many faces were
- > seen in the crowd who we thought had been lost to other platforms. Apparently
- > they wanted to see what all the noise was about! I think some of them are
- > back to stay, even as the 'hiatus' has opened our eyes to realize that no
- > platform has all the answers, and that co-operation is going to take us a lot
- > further down the road to our goals than close-mindedness! Indeed, one of the
- > fascinating things about this show was seeing the various 'competing'
- > developers literally "putting their heads to-gether" and recognizing that
- > in the diversity of options they are presenting, they are only strengthening
- > the platform by complementing one another.
- >
- > ps- I beleive you will shortly find further coverage of this amazing event
- > in an upcoming edition of Jason Compton's "Amiga Report".
- >
- > Regards,
- > Steve
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