Carl Sassenrath Quits, Flames VIScorp

From: Carl Sassenrath 
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
Subject: From Carl Sassenrath
Date: 13 Nov 1996 19:50:02 GMT
Organization: Pacific Internet
Lines: 99
Message-ID: <56d8pa$i5e@north.pacific.net>
NNTP-Posting-Host: ts3-200.pacific.net

     Dear Amigans,

     Many of you have been wondering what's happening with VIScorp,
     the Amiga, and why my name is no longer on the vistv web site.

     I hope this is not too long-winded for you, but here is a brief
     summary of my story:

       1. I joined VIScorp about a year ago as a consultant to help
          them create new system software for the Amiga. I believed at
          that time that they had the ability to take the Amiga into
          several new, huge markets around the world. They made many
          promises to me in order to get me to join the project.
       2. In March 1996 VIScorp informed me that they planned to buy
          Amiga Technologies. The reason was simple: for the vast
          quantities of Amigas that they planned, it was cheaper to
          buy AT then to pay the royalty. It seemed to me that this
          could work, if they could come up with the money.
       3. Over the months that followed, I made numerous suggestions
          to VIScorp regarding what they needed to do to support and
          further improve the Amiga. I even proposed a business plan
          centered around the Amiga, as it seemed to me that you CAN
          have an ALTERNATE computer for people who don't want PCs.
          After all, what would our cars be like if only one company
          produced them? The Amiga offered us a choice.
       4. VIScorp never responded to my suggestions. Not once. In
          fact, they kept me totally in the dark as to what they were
          doing and what progress had been made on the AT deal. I
          never knew from day to day what was going to happen next.
       5. By August I was starting to tire of VIScorp and its unkept
          promises to all of us. They were 110 days behind in paying
          me, and I was very disappointed in the whole mess that they
          had brought on the Amiga community, developers and dealers,
          and myself. It had become clear to me that VIScorp was not
          competent. I took a couple weeks off and went to Florida.
       6. In September I tried to recruit RJ Mical to join the team. I
          put a lot of energy into it, as RJ was skeptical of VIScorp.
          I finally succeeded! Then, VIScorp blew him off. RJ and I
          couldn't believe it. What were they doing?
       7. Finally, I decided to focus 100% on what they had originally
          hired me for: to create a TV set-top Amiga. Perhaps if we
          could build a good demo, VIScorp could convince one of its
          investors to contribute extra cash. By the end of September,
          Don, Steve, Jim, and I had finished a dazzling prototype of
          such an STB. In my opinion, it really showed off what the
          Amiga could do as a STB. The software for it was entirely
          written by Jim and I, because VIScorp had not been paying
          any of the other contractors.
       8. After delivering the prototype, I never heard a word back.
          VIScorp was again far behind in payments. What were they
          doing? What had gone wrong? What was next?
       9. Whatever it was, I didn't want to be part of it any longer.
          I've never seen such an idiotic, screwed-up, incompetent
          company (and I am saying it mildly). VIScorp was worse than
          Commodore, and I never thought that was possible. I took my
          name off the web site, vowing not to be a part of this
          lunacy.

     So what can I say? Please don't flame me for doing this. I refuse
     to be part of such a sloppy situation, regardless of my love for
     the Amiga. Over the last 10 months I have heard from many of you,
     and have sent nearly 1500 personal email replies to you. All I
     can say is that I am sorry that I could not do more for you and
     our Amiga Computer.

     I am unsure what the future holds for the Amiga. Perhaps VIScorp
     or some other company will scrape together enough cash to make
     the AT purchase. We can only hope.

     As for my future, I am going to return to what I do best:
     operating systems and languages. You have not heard the last from
     me. I can imagine a system much better than the Amiga.... now to
     create it. Truely, only time will tell.

     Stay in touch my friends.

     Sincerely yours,

     Carl Sassenrath
     Ex-VIScorp OS Guy
     carl@sassenrath.com

Permission granted to copy and repost.