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[News] Amiga on 3sat (German TV)ANN.lu
Posted on 17-Apr-2004 11:38 GMT by Christian Kemp14 comments
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A camera team from 3sat travelled to Göteborg to visit the AmiGBG fair in early April, and prepared a report on the AmigaOne (including a version in Mini-ITX format) and Amiga OS 4.0; network access for the C64; Mac on Linux on the AmigaOne; and Amiga Forever 6.0 by Cloanto. It will be aired today (17.04.2004) at 18:30 CET. This should be interesting for anyone with a satellite dish, regardless of whether you understand German or not.
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Posted by OldAmigan on 17-Apr-2004 21:29 GMT
Haven`t got satellite, but the link took me to 3sat`s article about the broadcast. Quite a good article. The Amiga Community as a whole would benefit by repeating the exercise as widely as possible, eg get up an Amiga (A1/AOS4 , Peg/MOS and AROS all together) exhibition, with as many extra exhibitors as possible - user groups, Cloanto, developers, etc, and invite the various TV companies and PC/Retro interest magazines to do a feature. Think of the possible impact it could have if, say, Sky did a feature. Time to bury the hatchet, Amigans, and pull in the same (ish) direction. Who knows, WE may benefit by feeling once more that sense of close community that was!
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