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- From: jcompton@flood.xnet.com (Jason Compton)
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- Subject: Re: Request Info on AT and Apple
- Date: 27 Jan 1996 07:41:30 GMT
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- David Waters (mbanet@netcom.com) wrote:
-
- The way I understand this whole QuickTime thing...
-
- : 1. That Apple asked AT for help with the development of their future
- : operating system in exchange for AT's use of QuickTime.
-
- I really doubt it went that way.
-
- : 2. That AT now has a license to use QuickTime on the Amiga.
-
- Nope...
-
- : 3. That Apple is helping AT develop Workbench/AmigaDOS for the PowerAmiga
- : machines.
-
- Don't think so.
-
- The story presented by Gilles Bourdin to me was that Apple approached
- Amiga Tech, saying they had a preliminary port of QuickTime for the Amiga
- and wanted to talk about some cooperative software development. That was
- all I found out...
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