[News] : individual Computers at the Gateway Amiga show 2001 | ANN.lu |
Posted on 26-Mar-2001 09:21 GMT by Christophe Decanini | 10 comments View flat View list |
From Individual Computers website: Just as last year, individual Computers will be present at this year's Gateway Amiga show in St. Louis. In addition to the known products, the prototype of the brand new VarIO Zorro-board will be presented. It replaces the totally sold-out Hypercom Zorro boards with some revolutionary new features. A new software system by Thore Böckelmann that replaces HyperIO and the silversurfer.device, gives new functions also for users who already own a Silversurfer or a Goldsurfer.
In cooperation with Cloanto Software, the vendor of the "Amiga Forever" emulator, we'll show the Catweasel ISA controller that lets you read your Amiga disks with a PC.
Further, there will be a class about Zorro-2 hardwaredesign on friday, march 30th. It is meant for beginners and advanced hardware designers.
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Comment 1 | Solar (BAUD) | | 25-Mar-2001 22:00 GMT |
Comment 2 | Ralph | | 25-Mar-2001 22:00 GMT |
Comment 3 | Federico Stein | | 25-Mar-2001 22:00 GMT |
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Posted by Ralph on 25-Mar-2001 22:00 GMT | In reply to Comment 3 (Federico Stein): Because nVidia is growing at the moment does only mean they are probably not
interested in really cooperating with a small company from Snoqualmie. In the
past other companys had their time - at the moment it is nVidia, tomorrow it
might as well be some today unknown company.
What is the problem in choosing a certain company that is NOT market leader
or whatever? Perhaps Matrox cards have other qualities and strengths that nVidia
don't have? And Matrox is the company being supported IN THE BEGINNING! Noone
says there will be no support for other manufacturers (be it from Amiga or from
a 3rd party supplier). Amiga has to concentrate on some key points because of
their limited resources. Absolutely fine with me so far!
Besides: going mainstream was never the Amiga attitude anyway ;) |
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