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- From: gnoel@morgan.ucs.mun.ca (George Noel)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
- Subject: Re: Wall St. Journal Article (LONG)
- Date: 22 Mar 1996 05:04:43 GMT
- Organization: Memorial University of Newfoundland
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- Summary: Thoughts
- Keywords: Good or bad?
-
- In article <4inrnk$reh@ccshst05.cs.uoguelph.ca>,
- Darren Eveland <darren@uoguelph.ca> wrote:
- >Sorry if this is duplicated...
- >
- >Thanks go out to mavericke on IRC #amiga for this.
- >
- >Later!
- >
- >HammerD
- >--------
- >
- >
- > WALL STREET JOURNAL
- > TECHNOLOGY SELECTIONS
- >
- > 18 Mar 96
- >-----------------------------------------------------
- >Full-text articles:
- >
- >4. Escom AG Tries To Resuscitate Its Amiga PC --- Remembrance of Glory
- > Lends Certain Mystique To Model With a Past
- > By Silvia Ascarelli, Staff Reporter of The Wall Street Journal
- >
- > HANOVER, Germany -- Can a computer be jinxed? Ask the three successive
- >owners of the Amiga home computer.
- > First, the quirky little machine burned through the $7 million put up
- >by its initial backers, three Florida dentists, before the first model
- >hit the stores in the mid-1980s. After it became a cult brand in the
- >U.S. and Europe, Amiga's second owner, Commodore International Ltd.,
- >went bankrupt in 1994.
- > The brand's new owner, German personal computer-maker Escom AG, is
- >experiencing the unlucky tradition. Only months after it bought the
- >Amiga and Commodore names and patents for $10 million, Escom slid deep
- >into the red, largely because of slowing conventional-PC sales.
-
- It is the Amiga Jinx.. this must be true.. someone out there doesn't want
- to see the Amiga advance! :)
-
- >industry sales in Europe. Even Manfred Schmitt, chairman of Escom's
- >management board, describes it as a niche entry. But despite its
-
- Oh really? What happened to "the computer that can do all at a reasonable
- price" - do all and niche do not fit in the same sentence.
-
- >financial woes, Escom is starting to roll out new Amiga models. "We
- >definitely don't want to see Amiga fail," Mr. Schmitt says.
-
- Then mass produce, advertise and support the computer, developers and the
- consumers. Also.. keep with the Amiga tradition and go with Amiga
- specific chipsets, just make them easier to upgrade.
-
- > Here at Cebit, Europe's biggest computer trade show, Escom is
- >displaying perhaps its most promising product, Amiga Surfer -- a
- >microcomputer that plugs into a standard television and comes with a
- >modem and special software for "surfing" the global Internet. Priced at
- >1,199 marks ($815), the machine also handles conventional computing
- >tasks such as word processing, games and graphics. Aside from the modem
-
- Yeah, if they would only now get it into North America! Americans have
- seen it at fairs and read about it in news articles, magazines etc. but
- when they go to buy one? Not there.
-
- > Also at Cebit, Escom is unveiling a prototype of a new Amiga model
- >that should be in stores in September and will include a Pentium-speed
- >processor and CD-ROM drive. Depending on cost, a modem may be added.
-
- Excuse me? A *PENTIUM* speed up processor? What happened to the POWERPC
- upgrade boards from PhaseV? Is this just a misquote or will that company
- producing the 586 bridgeboard have something to do with this? If it
- comes with an 030 AND a Pentium class CPU, wouldn't this make it
- incredibly expensive? Or is this an indication that Escom/AT will pawn
- off PC clones in Northe America under the Amiga name? I'm just kidding
- there really.. I am sure it was a mis-quote or a blatent lie to get
- people in North America not-in-the-know to actually look forward to this
- machine. Actually come to think of it, seeing as how everything in this
- new Amiga is starting to sound PCish, perhaps this "Amiga on a card" that
- was touted way back would be what we are getting.. basically a PC with
- Amiga guts tacked on.
-
- >Amiga Technologies President Petro Tyschtschenko says he wants to price
- >the model below 1,000 marks, or less than half the price of a similarly
- >equipped PC. But company officials maintain their biggest splash will be
-
- This would be nice if they can stick to it.
-
- >a PowerAmiga, using Motorola Inc.'s PowerPC chip, expected to be
- >introduced at next year's Cebit trade show and to reach stores in May
- >1997.
-
- So what? With recent news they will be the first CHRP box (if that) with
- AmigaOS as its standard OS. Sell AmigaOS seperately and buy any future
- CHRP box to run it on.. can they survive on AmigaOS alone?
-
- > Persuading the rest of the computing world to switch systems won't be
- >easy. Escom's financial woes are likely to spill over to the Amiga
- >division, which lost about five million marks last year. Even Mr.
- >Schmitt admits that he can't be as free-spending as he might like. The
-
- In otherwords no advertising and no next generation Amiga chipset.
-
- >Escom group must be more conservative in developing new products; in
- >fact, it's hoping Motorola will pick up some of the tab for developing
- >the PowerAmiga.
-
- Yeah, like give us all the free CPUs we want right! :)
-
- > "We must avoid at all costs making any risky maneuvers," says Mr.
- >Schmitt, Escom's chairman.
-
- Like developing a next generation Amiga chipset?
-
- > "I consider myself extremely blessed that I stumbled across Amiga
- >when I did," she adds. "I'm just wondering whether Amiga Technologies
- >can really [bring back the brand.]"
-
- Name perhaps but after the Walker, the Amiga dies.
-
- I just thought of a new "Walker" name.. Amiga Apocolypse.
-
- "Amiga, back for the future" alright!
-
- Amiga Apocolypse slogan:
-
- "A new beginning to the end!"
-
- -=*George*=-
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