More than 5.000 visitors attended Amgia Fest in Toronto (29.Nov.-1.Dec.) what made the show a great success. Companies like Phase 5 (CyberStorm 060, PPC boards), QuikPak (A4000T), Silent Paw Productions (Amiga portable), Anti Grafity (Siamese), NewTek (VideoToaster, Flyer), Asimware (AsimCDFS, Autio Thunder), Holger Kruse (MIAMI), AmiTrix (AWebII), Nova (ImageFX), Media Innovations (Scala), Aurora Works, ClickBoom! (Capital Punishment), Comspec (A4000T), Haage & Partner (StormC 2.0, StormWIZARD, ArtEffect, drawSTUDIO). Canadian dealers and distributors like Amazing Software, Randomize, National Amiga etc were also at the show.
Here are some pictures, taken with a digital camera, more will follow during this week.
The booth of Amazing Software (left), Wolf Dietrich of Phase5 (mid) and Markus Nerding of Haage & Partner (right).
Demonstration of PPC board of Phase 5 by Britta (left), boot of National Amiga (right).
Booth of Phase 5 (left), ASIM (right), Quikpak and National (below)
More than 400 Italian developers and fans visited the IPISA Meeting this years. Besides many interessting reports, HAAGE & PARTNER presented StormC 2.0 and StormC-PPC (beta version). Mr. Haage was also the official speaker for PPC boards and A/Box project of Phase5 and new operating system p-OS from ProDAD.
Left: The organizer Mr. Bielstein. Mid: Angela Schmidt.
Right: Dr. Peter Kittels (PIOS) presented the BeBox
The companies that attended the show (from left to right): Mr. Konjevic
(Eagle Computer), Mr. Huber (proDAD), Carsten Schlote (Phase
5), Mr. Haage (HAAGE & PARTNER), Alexander Knecht
(AmTrade), Dr. Peter Kittel (PIOS), Mr. Bielstein (organizer)
and some guys of the Amiga User Group Trier.
More information about "The Magic Days of Trier".
Karl Sassenrath speaks to the audience (left) and to Angela Schmidt (right).
Dave Haynie in front of the Walker (left) and speaking to Jochen Becher (right).
The English Demo version of StormC 1.05 is on the cover disks of AMIGA COMPUTING
No. 100, June 96. There is an Englisch and an American version of the magazine
and I think it will be available in many countries (Amiga Computing is
sold in Germany as well).
(Link to Amiga Computing (UK)).
(c) 1996 HAAGE & PARTNER, Rosbach, Germany - http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/haage_partner