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- Speech by Petro Tyschtschenko at the Software Evening of Computer 95
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- Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you very much for attending this software
- evening, it is nice to see so many people interested in developing
- software on the Amiga. Amiga Technologies began as a production company
- in May 1995.
-
- Its goal was then to ramp up the production of Amiga computers to bring
- them back onto the market. We have done it. Then, as soon as the
- products were available, Amiga Technologies evolved to a computer sales
- company to distribute its products world-wide. We had to meet the demand
- that has been waiting for more than one year. We have done it.
-
- Now, Amiga is turning into a true Computer manufacturer, we are finally
- building up our Research and Development team in Bensheim. We are hiring
- former Commodore engineers as well as new talented people to be able to
- respect the announced schedules for the Power Amiga. Lets do it!
-
- Ladies and Gentlemen, we want to show our commitment to the Amiga
- platform, not as a quick money maker for the Christmas season, but as one
- of the most important strategic challenges in the ESCOM group. Amiga
- shall become the best platform for Multimedia, 3D software, graphics
- processing, Internet and many more applications.
-
- The software market is always looking for powerful platforms. Especially
- 3D software needs great amounts of MIPS. This is going to be addressed
- first with the 060 board that we will market in early 96. Then, in 1st
- quarter 97, the Power PC 604 will replace the 060 in the new high-end
- model. Of course, the operating system will have to be ported to the new
- RISC-Processor. This will be done internally at Amiga Technologies by
- our R&D department.
-
- In the meantime, there will also be new products based on the A1200
- concept. We plan to present the A1200 + in May. This model will feature
- either the Coldfire processor from Motorola, or the 68030 at 40 MHz.
- SIMM sockets will be integrated directly on the motherboard to allow easy
- memory expansion. The A1200 + is scheduled for the CEBIT in March 96.
-
- Another product will be the black box. This is a set top box that will
- feature an enhanced A1200 core, along with all connectors needed for
- communication, printing, audio in and out and a remote control. It will
- have a HI-FI-like design that will be created by Frog design. The
- product will of course be equipped with a CD ROM drive and a floppy disk
- drive.
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- We are also making an Internet package with all software needed to become
- an unbeatable surfer. These networking features are planned to be part
- of the OS in a near future. It will first be marketed as a complete
- package including modem and cables, with the software preinstalled on the
- harddrive. A plug and play solution.
-
- We also plan the Q-Drive to be available shortly after the fair. This
- quad speed CD ROM drive plugs into the PCMCIA connector and is provided
- with software to enable it to play CD 32 titles.
-
- Ladies and Gentlemen, as you can see, the Amiga family will become larger
- very soon. To welcome these products that will without doubt be very
- successful on the market, we want to encourage you to produce software
- for them.
-
- We now have a developer support set up and running. Let me tell you a
- few words about its organisation. There will be a secured section on the
- WEB server, only accessible to registered developers. The address of the
- WEB server is www.amiga.de
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- We will have two types of developers:
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- Non-commercial and commercial developers. To become a non-commercial
- developer, the candidate has to show an existing program or product, even
- public domain. The annual fee is 100 USD. For becoming a commercial
- developer, one has to provide proof of a commercial product, either
- completed or in advanced stage of development.
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- The fee for becoming a commercial developer is 300 USD a year. Former
- registered Commodore developers will have to register again with Amiga
- Technologies. This is necessary for us because we do not have the
- complete Commodore developer database and also because an Amiga
- Technologies NDA has to be signed. All developers will also have access
- to the beta versions of the AMIGA OS for testing purposes, they will have
- access to development tools, to hardware documentation and to our
- restricted newsgroups.
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- Developers will also have special purchase conditions on Amiga hardware.
- There will also be a periodical newsletter.
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- The support for developers will be accessible from the Internet and
- through a closed network as in former Commodore times. If you have
- further questions about software support, you are welcome to ask after
- the session. We know that there are many people who are convinced that
- Amiga is the best system and those people believe in the Amiga platform
- as well as we do.
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- This, Ladies and Gentlemen is very encouraging for us. I believe that
- most of the people attending here are Amiga enthusiastic and am glad to
- see such a strong commitment.
-
- There is one thing I would like to tell you: write software for the
- Amiga, Amiga will help you to do this.
-
- We managed to revive the Amiga hardware. Now it's to you, together with
- us, to revive its software. Negotiations with many software houses
- world-wide have started. Our common goal should be to strengthen the
- Amiga software platform for the future. Please take this message: Amiga
- is working tightly together with hardware companies to get new
- extensions, license our technology and create new exciting products.
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- We are motivated by the success we had with our current models and look
- forward to bring you new products very soon.
-
- Thank you for your attention.
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- Copyright 1995 by AMIGA Technologies GmbH - Editor:
- Dr. Peter Kittel
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