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Amiga Galaxies: Classic Amiga, the source galaxy
Every innovation has a beginning, a source. So it is with the AmiVerse.
What began as Amiga and is now Classic Amiga is that beginning, that
source.
It was fun to work for a startup computer company in the 1970's and 1980's.
Commodore, Atari, Coleco (later named Sega), Sinclair, and many others took
the plunge. People stayed up all night (and sometimes for days at a time)
to "win" the race to introduce before some other company did.
Amigathering 12 – The Megablast
Amigathering 12 – The Megablast
Summer time, holyday and software development.
The "Spirit" of Amiga
A universe is an expression of a vision. While many explanations
have been
advanced concerning the "vision" that originated the physical
universe,
those explanations center around a central thought. So, indeed,
does the
AmiVerse.
And what is that thought? Here is an explication of a vision by
Amiga
architect Carl Sassenrath, published some time ago but still
cogent:
"Member: Carl-S
Joined: 22-Oct-2006
Posts: 37
From: REBOLville
Sort the year !
Sort the year !
Rocking and Rolling
Whose line is it anyway?
Its been a while since an update. I've however not been entirely idle. I've updated to the latest GNU Classpath CVS version, which only added the java.io.Console class. But I found the Console class to be needed by the egit Git Hub client. Sadly, egit also requires some annotation stuff found in the not yet implemented "javalangreflect" library. Its a library with only one method in it, so it shouldn't be a biggie. Its just a matter of, well, doing it.
AmiWest 2013 Banquet Speaker and Panel Confirmed
Join us at the Amiwest 2013 banquet for our keynote presentation and panel
discussion. Eldee Stephens, a microprocessor developer with IBM Corp.,
will begin by presenting an overview of the history of Power and the
PowerPC, current trends within the Power Architecture community, an update
on Power Architecture community members' product roadmaps, and why Power
remains a vital part of the 'always-connected' era of computing. Mr.
Stephens will then be joined by Steven Solie, AmigaOS Development Team