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- From: stelmack@eggo.tmc.edu (Gregory M. Stelmack)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games
- Subject: Re: Amiga stuff was RE:WC1
- Message-ID: <1992Aug15.025740.10489@ariel.ec.usf.edu>
- Date: 15 Aug 92 02:57:40 GMT
- References: <1992Jul3 0.080216.15220@i2unix.dist.unige.it> <1992Aug02.053547.11803@microsoft.com> <92221.093552K50CC@CUNYVM.BITNET>
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- Organization: University of South Florida, Department of Computer Science and Engineering
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- It is definitely not just game companies going at the Amiga market. I work for
- an Amiga dealer who has started getting into the Amiga development business.
- To date, we have:
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- ECE MIDI interface
- Pro ROM Switcher
- Pro Port Analyzer Plus
- Transporter
- Pro Textures Vols. I-III
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- More products are on their way from us. Plus, look at Softwood with its recent
- release of Final Copy, all the work done on ADPro, ImageMaster, PageStream,
- ProPage, DPaint, Video Toaster, MaxiPlan 4, etc. Not to mention all the new
- accelerators and 24-bit boards. I see a LOT of development going on on the
- Amiga. Just not very much targetted at 1meg / 2 floppy drive A500 systems...
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- --
- -- Greg Stelmack (stelmack@eggo.csee.usf.edu)
- -- FullTime Grad Student, PartTime Amiga Salesman, PartTime Amiga Developer
- -- Author of: Spades, Pro Port Analyzer Plus, more to come...
- -- DISCLAIMER: The opinions reflected here are mine and mine alone.
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