-=========================================================================- _ __ _ <>_ __ _ || /\\ |\ /|| || / ` /\\ || Amiga Update -News and Rumors /__\\ | \ / || || || ___ /__\\ || (An Occasional Newsletter) / \\_ | \/ ||_ _||_ \__// / \\_ || BACK FOR THE FUTURE || -=========================================================================- AMIGA and the Amiga logo are trademarks of Amiga Technologies, GmbH --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 961130 I T ' S A L L O V E R F O R V I S C O R P ? C A N A D I A N S H O W S C H E D U L E U P D A T E A M I G A C D U S E R L I S T S T A R T E D Editor's Introduction and thoughts: "FEET OF CLAY?" WE ASKED. APPARENTLY THE ANSWER IS YES ... We've been watching events unfold the last few days with deep interest. As early as September (issue 960930) we indicated all was not well with the VIScorp acquisition of Amiga Technologies. [See also issue 961125.] Now it seems There's no secret about it any longer. Two recent copyrighted stories by Bloomberg News indicate how bad the situation is for VIScorp. They apparently lost their guaranteed contract back in October when they didn't pay the $20M due at that time. Since then, they've seemingly been in a bidding war with other unnamed firms. If they don't win, they stand to lose their license for use of the Amiga operating system. As if all this isn't bad enough for VIScorp, the Bloomberg stories report VIScorp on October 29th filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission a report stating they can't meet current' business obligations from the income they have at present. While VIScorp's position seems to be they considered the price of AT too high, their financial situation surly enters into the matter. A complication seems to be that VIScorp has firmly entrenched itself with the remaining employees at Amiga Technologies. It remains to be seen how the AT crew will respond if someone else purchases them. Right now it seems VIScorp is not even the leading candidate. NOW WHAT? We'll just have to see what happens next. We know nothing of the other bidders, though we continue to suspect Eagle Computers is among them. That doesn't mean much though. Frankly, when Escom won the rights to Commodore it caught us completely by surprise so we refuse to speculate on this situation. One thing is certain. What's left of the Amiga market certainly can't afford much more. With VIScorp apparently in such bad financial condition, it could well be the last disaster if they won. We've wondered for some time why companies offering products similar to VIScorp's announced set top boxes are now advertising and promoting product. VIScorp isn't. We've heard nothing since the deal with Emerson was announced. It's just our opinion, but we suspect VIScorp missed the "window of opportunity" for their products. One thing is certain. If the Amiga is to survive in its present form, a solvent company with a genuine interest in it must make a move and soon. There is another option, however. It's one that seems to have some possibilities of success. If you've been reading recent issues you've probably realized there are many Amiga oriented hardware and software houses working at developing Amiga "workalike" systems of one sort or another. Phase 5 is the most obvious example, but there is also the p-OS project we reported on in issue 961121. It is at lease possible that the operating system, or compatibles, will continue even if the computer itself can't. AmigaOS could continue in a manner similar to Unix with no one company carrying it forward. There are already a number of efforts in this vein being discussed, though there's no real news to report yet. We have our doubts this approach would really work out, but it is a possibility if all else fails. And all else will fail, very soon, if something meaningful doesn't happen, also very soon. Note that we can't run the copyrighted stories from Bloomberg. If you have a web browser, you can find them at www.cucug.org/amiga.html by clicking on the Amiga news link. OTHER ITEMS It seems the Canadians realized they had some scheduling problems with too many computer shows too close together. We have a posting from Usenet that explains the resolution. Finally, some intrepid folks in the UK at Digital Arts Software have taken a creative approach to getting out information on using CDs with the Amiga. We have their posting for you to examine. All I want for Christmas is a stable Amiga market ... Brad Webb, Editor --------------------------------------------------------------------------- C A N A D I A N S C H E D U L I N G P R O B L E M {From the Usenet and edited. Brad} : Amiga Fest will be held this weekend (Nov29/Dec1,'96) at the : International Centre (where it always was). The show is part of Computer : Fest, and has nothing to do with Wonder. Check out the show's web site at : http://www.compfest.com Voice info at (416) 324 0765. FaxBack info is : avail. at (416) 410-6045 xt 575. : Wonder had plans to do a show around mid December. Wonder have cancelled their show {World of Amiga}. The ComputerFest will be the only one here {Canada} for the remainder of the year. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A M I G A C D U S E R S U N I T E ! JOIN THE AMIGA CD MEMBERS LIST !!!! NOW !!!!! OR MISS OUT !!!! Wed, 27 Nov 1996 11:19:44 +0000 Digital Arts Software UK - Bringing the community closer together - ---------------------------------------------------- Yes as part of our NEW support project for the Amiga our NEW Amiga CD32 and Amiga CDROM users list is our way of bringing the Amiga CD community closer together .. so far we have had a great response from many people in the CD32 usergroup and now we are posting to other groups we are hoping more and more people will join. Fill in our form:- http://www.digitalarts.demon.co.uk/cd32user.htm The idea is a directory of E-Mails for CD users in the Amiga community, with the ability to post your own message similar to a NEWSGROUP except it will not expire as SOON! If you have a CD problem, question or can answer a current members problem or question then please use this page as a reference. Don't worry if your message does not appear straight away as it will take a couple of days before it will appear due to the amount of mail we have been receiving. *** WARNING THIS IS NOT AN EXCUSE FOR ADVERTISERS *** *** TO USE PEOPLES EMAIL ADDRESSES FOR THEIR JUNK *** You will receive our Monthly update on the CDROM and AMIGA scene and information on NEW products as they become available .... 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