[News] GFX-BASE: Interview with Coyote Flux | ANN.lu |
Posted on 10-Apr-2002 07:30 GMT by Christian Kemp | 55 comments View flat View list |
NARR wrote:
"We have a new and very interesting GFX-BASE interview for you: This time we talked to the software-group 'Coyote Flux' responsible for great software like CoyoteSound or the PPC SNES emu SuperAmicon. The guys from Coyote Flux told us new facts about their latest project J Miner, a software, which uses video streams to create a complete corrected two and 3D model of the surface. They also reveal that they have a G3/G4 Amiga-based supercomputer and this is no joke!"
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Posted by Anonymous on 12-Apr-2002 10:37 GMT | In reply to Comment 21 (Petro Tyschtschenko): And Petro's company PowerService/PowerTrading http://www.power-service-gmbh.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=13 has exclusive distributorship of Bill Buck's Thendic products - see http://www.power-trading-gmbh.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=index. Seems that Petro isn't exactly being unbiassed in this matter.
And could it be Bill Buck that is the 'mysterious investor' behind bplan? Well this really is starting to sound impressive. We have:
bplan - formed by bankrupt phase5 directors who took peoples money for a G3/G4 accelerator and then went bust.
DCE - who have been boasting that they will build the pegasos - who have never delivered any new product on time and kept ppc boards sent to them for repairs.
and now Bill Buck - who got Optonica and Almathera (two of the best UK Amiga software developers) to do lots of work on the Viscorp set top box and never paid them, forcing both companies into liquidation.
Sounds like a real dream team doesn't it. |
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