Amiganaut
To The MAX

Doug Peters


Freelance Illustrator, Graphic Artist,
Animator, Video Graphics.



FOR HIRE!

NO JOB TOO SMALL, NO CORPORATION TOO LARGE.


WANTED:
Used 486/Pentium
or Fast Bargain-Basement PPC Workstation
at a Reasonable Price!


If you have peeked at my resume or my artist's statement, you have probably noted that I am looking for a graphic design position, and discovered that I am leaning heavily toward throwing myself whole-heartedly into the web site design arena. Regretfully, the real hard truth is that the Amiga, though neither dead, obselete, nor defunct, has been absent long enough from the scene just as the world wide web has blossomed and grown. There is no doubt that the players, both big and small, are throwing themselves into this unique opportunity with full resource commitments, and for good reason. As I see it, this is a live or die decision based not on market value, but on market growth and potential. Make no mistake, we are only glimpsing the future. Right now Philip's WebTV threatens to put the internet into the 'noncomputing' home consumer's entertainment centers ahead of VIScorp's ED set top box.

The Amiga still out multitasks any other home multimedia platform, and this alone should find consumers jumping onto the platform because of it's powerful internet and web capabilities. But the Amiga has barely had any new hardware or software released for it in the past few years. Developers left the platform in droves when Commodore went under. Luckily, the few developers that are staying with the platform know how to take advantage of it. Sadly, ESCOM's demise and VIScorp's lack of commitment, funding, and/or vision have only hurt the Amiga.

Make note that the Amiga has been sold before, first to Commodore (who nearly abandoned the computer), then to ESCOM, and now VIScorp claims they are buying it, but we hear nothing new on that front.

With that said, make no mistake that the Amiga will arise from the ashes that Commodore left it in--as a formidable contender in all computer software forums, but probably under the guise of Phase 5's A/BOX. This should be a real contender, as it's going to take another year and a half for Apple to get the Macintosh to multitask (what idiots)! Yet, the sad truth is that cutting edge development tools are currently only found on one platform today, the PC (representing 90% of the world computer market). Personally, I find it alarming that the concentration of the world's computers relies so heavily on overpowered obselete technology (take one look at an Alpha and you will understand).

I have no choice but to address this situation. Since I am not a developer I cannot change it. As a designer/artist/animator I chose the Amiga for it's awesome video capabilities, it's natural dominance of animation, superior 3D rendering, great graphics, and stereo sound, all on a budget.

I will still keep my Amiga because it still outshines all other platforms in videography on a budget, as well as outperforming all other home computers in animation and 3D modeling. But due to the lack of development in the past few years, all cutting edge tools exist only on two platforms today, the Pentium PC and the Macintosh. There is no other choice short of an Alpha. Though I would rather be on an Alpha, I just can't afford such a killer machine right now.

When Phase 5 or (possibly?) Amiga Technologies release their streamlined Amiga PPC 604 machines, I will be squirreling away paychecks to get one. However, I need work NOW. I need the cutting edge NOW. After I have secured the position I want with a cheap 486 or Pentium, I'll be able to afford to upgrade to a top-of-line PPC RISC machine. Nevertheless, I'm going to keep my present Amiga! ;)

Still PROUD Owner of the old workhorse described below..

(Soon to be my treasured second computer)

Machine: Amiga 3000Tower

Hardware Equipment: Software Loaded:
2MB Chip RAM internal animation/video memory Amiga OS 3.1 -the freindly user interface
12MB 80/70ns Static Column Zip Fast RAM memory ARexx 1.5 -interprocess communication language
NEC MultiSync 3D 24Bit monitor SAS C 6.0 Amiga development language
2MB Picasso II 24Bit graphics card ShapeShifter emulating Macintosh System 7
NewTek Video Toaster board (original) Video Toaster 3.1 video production software
DPS Personal TBC board (original) Video Toaster 3.1 video production software
C= 1084S D1 video preview monitor Imagine 3D 3.0 modeler & renderer
C= 1702 video program monitor Real 3D Classic modeler & renderer
Epson 66MB SCSI HD Scenery Animator 3D world creator/animator
Maxtor 245MB SCSI HD Main Actor animation & video processor & package
Seagate 381MB SCSI-2 HD Video Stage Pro video & presentation module package
Seagate 240MB SCSI-2 FAST HD Video Tracker video module package
iOmega ZIP Insider SCSI removable media MovieSetter animation module package
NEC MultiSpin 3Xp CDROM Reader xiPaint 24Bit paint & animation package
Toshiba XR Single Speed CDROM Reader Personal Paint 6.1 paint & animation package
Four Bay External SCSI HD Tower Case TVPaint Jr. 24Bit paint package
Internal AIR 3.5" HD Floppy Drive DPaint IV paint & animation package
External Master 3A1 3.5" DD Floppy Drive Brilliance 2.0 24Bit paint & animation package
External C= Amiga 1010 3.5" DD Floppy Drive Anim Works 24Bit animation processor
External C= Amiga 1020 5.25" DD Floppy Drive Photogenics 24Bit image processor
GE 5116 Portable Video Recorder (VHS) ImageFX 24Bit image processor
BSC MultiFace Card 3 HS serial(2) & parallel(1) ADPro 2.3 24Bit image processor
Supra's SupraFAXModem V.32bis modem Pixel 3D Professional 3D format processor
Boing digital mouse Design Works structured illustration
QuickShot joystick Art Expression structured illustration
Champ Power Pad Plus joypad Edge advanced text editor
Radio Shack Video/Audio Selector switch Final Writer 4 advanced word processor
Realistic Stereo Audio Selector switch PageStream 2.2 desktop layout & publishing
Fisher Studio Standard D-800 boombox Personal Fonts Maker 2.0 color bitmap font editor
Sony CFS-1030 boombox TypeSmith structured font editor
C= A10 stereo speakers OctaMED 5 stereo music composer
Perfect Sound sample digitizer Perfect Sound 2sample editor
ParNet networking cable ParNet parallel networking software
512k C= Amiga 1000 computer (now a peripheral) Excelsior! BBS 1.21 & various registered Doors
C= Genlock for the Amiga 1000 Amiga OS 1.3.3 prehistoric multitasking OS
Amiga 1702 computer video monitor AMOS Professional game/presentation development Basic
Easyl graphics tablet AMOS 3D for AMOS Pro language
Penmouse+ graphics tablet AMOS Compiler for AMOS Pro language
Boing digital mouse XCopy Professional disk copier/nibbler

       Superior Memory Management, Pre-emptive Multitasking, Stereo Audio,
            Advanced Graphics and Animation with Video Capabilities,
        Unlimited Expansion through "Polling" (eliminating IRQ hassles)...
                                ALL since 1985.
                                      ONLY

         ATech 
                               MAKES IT POSSIBLE!
      An Amiga with a fast Motorola 68060 processor will STILL outrender
      a Pentium 120 in ANY prolonged test due to the PeeCee's necessity to
      page memory to disk.  The next step up from an Amiga is a PowerAmiga
        running the Motorola 604 PPC chip (after that you need an Alpha!)
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Amiga: The computer for creative minds.

All it needs is a fast processor.
 amiCrawler



Macintosh: The computer with cutting edge creative tools.

All it needs is a decent MULTITASKING OS.
 MacInSearch



DEC Alpha: The computer with the POWER to create.

All I need is money.




Doug Peters dp@Bigfoot.com
Page created:     June  7th, 1996
Page updated: November 27th, 1996

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