T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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800.1 | | NAC::VISSER | | Tue Oct 13 1987 16:34 | 8 |
| John Visser
NAC
CSE (Communication Systems Engineering)
802 Technology Center
My group serves as consultants on the nitty gritty of the Ethernet,
works standards issues at IEEE, etc. My concentration is in the
physical signalling, such as transceivers, media, interfaces, etc.
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800.2 | | MORRIS::SMCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Tue Oct 13 1987 16:58 | 13 |
| Steve McAfee (RPI '85)
ANT::SMCAFEE
ASIC (Library and Tool Development)
LM02/E02
Our group develops simulation libraries for various CMOS and BIPOLAR
ASIC's. I am mostly involved with Bipolar gate arrays. I also
do a good deal of software development on ASIC internal tools.
I use my Amiga for pleasure as well as occasional real work.
(I use Smokey all the time. Thanks Dave and Mike!).
My wife uses the Amiga mostly as a word processor to do work at
home.
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800.3 | Miguel A. Alvarez | PUERTO::ALVAREZ | Miguel,from sunny Puerto Rico | Tue Oct 13 1987 17:24 | 13 |
| Miguel A. Alvarez
Product Support Engineering
AGO
PUERTO::ALVAREZ
DTN 722-2440
Our group provides Engineering support functions to Caribbean
Operations Manufacturing.
I use my AMIGA mostly for entertainment but would eventually like
to do some work with assembly language. I'm looking also to expand
my system with designs of my own, mostly for fun and to save $$$.
Right know I'm working on a 1Mb expansion memory.
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800.4 | Ed Acciardi | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Tue Oct 13 1987 17:31 | 18 |
| Ed Acciardi
Principle Engineer (ME)
Storage Systems (LEDS)
My group develops servowriters to support the current low end hard
disks that DEC is developing. I design moving coil motors, laser
postitioning systems, and small mechanisms that resemble mosquito
landing gear.
I originally became interested in computers at Data General, where
I became involved in some mechanical design problems that were
virtually unsolvable without computer assisted solutions. I taught
myself BASIC and Fortran, and soon bought a C'64.
Before I knew it, I was writing programs that would absolutely kill
the poor 64, so I laid plans to get an Amiga or Atari ST. The Amiga
thoroughly seduced me, and to this day I am continually amazed at
the capabilities of this beauty.
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800.5 | John Sauter | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Tue Oct 13 1987 17:50 | 18 |
| John Sauter
Principal Software Engineer
Core Applications Group
My cost center develops lots of "core" applications and tools.
These are things that other products are likely to depend on,
such as VAX GKS (VAX BASIC depends on it), VAX FMS (Datatrieve
depends on it), etc. I am working on VAX FORMS, which will be
the successor to VAX TDMS and VAX FMS.
I have been in the computer business since 1963, when I played
the first video game (Spacewar) on a PDP-1. I've never looked back.
My first home computer was an Apple II. I realized I had outgrown
it when my music sequences wouldn't fit in 64KB along with the
program. I've waited 18 months for the Amiga 2000, and I've almost
got it (still waiting for the hard disk).
John Sauter
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800.6 | babble | VIDEO::LEIBOW | | Tue Oct 13 1987 19:33 | 15 |
| Mike Leibow
COOP Student - Rochester Institute of Technology
Terminal Business Unit (Firmware & Software)
I am helping design and implement the DECterm VT320 terminal emulator
for DECwindows.
I have had a computer ever since I can remember. I was born with
Radio Shack next to me, but I moved up to Commodore after my first
four computers (Model I, III, IV, 100). Now with my Amiga 1000,
I can fly. When I finally die, I'll rest in piece with my
Cray 9000 with the special graphics components made by Commodore.
((My brain will still be hooked up through a Digital Network though))
--Mike
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800.7 | | 16BITS::KRUGER | | Tue Oct 13 1987 20:38 | 7 |
| Dov Kruger
Software Engineer I
PDP-11 Languages
I am working on the PDP-11 C project. Specifically, I am doing code
generation and storage allocation.
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800.8 | Just Another California WizKid | LABC::GRAY | | Tue Oct 13 1987 21:39 | 15 |
| Tom Gray
LABC::GRAY
Los Angeles Benchmark Center
Technical/Performance Analysis Group
My function is to provide systems-level performance analysis of
customer applications on Digital solutions in a pre-sales
environment. My pro-background is strictly software, specializing
in VAX/VMS Internals (Systems Programming), Performance Analysis, and
Applications/General Software Engineering.
My first home computer was a home-built RCA 1802-based microcomputer
complete with 256 bytes of memory and a hex keypad! (I have since
given up hardware :-) My present home computer is an Amiga
1000. My next home computer will likely be a MicroVAX 2000.
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800.9 | | Z::TENNY | Dave Tenny - VAX LISP Development | Wed Oct 14 1987 00:03 | 14 |
| Dave Tenny
Senior Software Engineer
VAX LISP internals
After having spent 6 months in search of the "PC for me", the August '85
byte on the Amiga was printed. Shortly thereafter, I saw one and knew
it was for me in one sitting. Most important to me at the time was
a reasonable architecture, expansion, and a multi-tasking OS. The graphics
were just sugar when I found the Amiga. I'm still quite pleased after 2 years.
The only problem is that working in the Lisp group has warped my mind to
the point where I can barely tolerate conventional languages for any
significant programming task. So my biggest wish for the Amiga is to see
a good implementation of Common Lisp with a good OS/Graphics interface.
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800.10 | | ROZETT::SANTIAGO | Slidin dwn the razorblade of life | Wed Oct 14 1987 08:57 | 13 |
| Eduardo Santiago (RPI '87)
God knows what title
Low End Diagnostic Engineering
Just a gneric new college hire, working on them goodies in Mayfair
(and up) ROMs. I'm sort of an old-timer at DEC though, having
cooped every summer since '84. Now it's permanent & for real (shudder).
At the moment I'm using the Amiga essentially as a multitasking
terminal to dial in to work when I'm home. Back when I was in
school and had ridiculous amounts of free time I'd hack FORTH,
as soon as work lightens up (sometime in '95?) I'll probably
continue doing that.
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800.11 | What? Write some new code?? Me?? | MPGS::BAEDER | | Wed Oct 14 1987 10:21 | 20 |
| D. Scott Baeder
Principle Eng. / Supervisor
ECAD Applications - STO
Storage Systems - Shrewsbury, MA
My "bag" has always been support of software...just love to find/fix
bugs in other peoples code. I supervise (and also do "real" work)
in support of schematic capture, etc. here at SHR. This is kind-a
new to me, as in previous jobs, I concentrated on the physical design
aspect...placement and routing of ASIC chips...
I guess I'm a software "pack-rat"...I love to go through any code,
see what makes it tick, then, ususally, put it away...like I said,
I'm not a developer, just a "fixer"...so...if you ever want someone
to give a second opinion on a really nasty bug, I'm your guy.
Now if we can just get VMS running on the amiga...forget all this
talk about UNIX ;-)
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800.12 | Hooray for Hollywood! | HYSTER::DEARBORN | Trouvez Mieux | Wed Oct 14 1987 10:29 | 18 |
| Randy Dearborn
Principal Graphic Designer/Producer Director
Media Communications Group
Merrimack, NH -- MK01
I Produce and Direct video and film presentations for the corp.
For those of you who attended DECWORLD '87, I did the videowall
in the Media Industry area.
My background is in Graphic Design, but my focus now is Film Direction.
I use the Amiga mostly as a multi-tasking terminal at home. I have
used the system to create graphics for a few programs here at work.
I once was an Atari fanatic. Now all I can say is "Atari...who?"
The Amiga continues to amaze me, almost 2 years after I bought it.
Randy
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800.13 | A spy in your midst | CAMPER::LOMICKAJ | Jeff Lomicka | Wed Oct 14 1987 12:14 | 17 |
| I assume this topic is for NOTES readers, not just Amiga owners. (I find
"Atari" easier to spell. I always have to think twice to figure out how to
spell the name of this conference.)
By day, I am a software engineer in Video Terminals Engineering, currently
on assignment in Hudson writing behavior models for a workstation system
support chip. Most of my experience has been in graphics-related topics,
such as ReGis and PostScript interpreters, polygon fill algorithims, and
stuff like that. I'm hoping that someday Digital will return to engineering
terminals in the United States, so that I can go back to what I do best.
(Get a friend with an ST to show you Whack, and you'll see what that is.)
By night, besides the multi-window terminal emulators, I am working on
applications for computer aided design of handwoven textiles, and on programs
for supporting my spouse's handweaving business. I have just delivered to
her the first working version of an inventory control system for the
yarns used in her production work.
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800.14 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Wed Oct 14 1987 12:44 | 5 |
| I say we take up a collection, get Jeff an Amiga, and get him over
here full-time. :^)
(Sorry for wasting a reply, but I had to get that one in.)
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800.15 | Kristine A.L. Tomlinson | CURIUS::TOMLINSON | | Wed Oct 14 1987 14:10 | 10 |
| Kristine Tomlinson
Programmer/Analyst
RISD/ATS
I'm an applications developer working mostly with VTX text retrieval
systems. I bought my Amiga 1000 for "the graphics", but when I
discovered the sound I became obsessed and started a sideline called
"Geek Speak" -- creating humorous tapes. You should hear its
DECtalk impersonations! Hope to use the Amiga with a Mac in a
band soon.
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800.16 | | CURE::WISNER | | Wed Oct 14 1987 14:27 | 20 |
| Paul Wisner
AI Marketing CORE Group
Hudson
At DEC I work on AI demos for the Marketing Group. I do some
development and alot of "packaging" of other peoples demos. I
distribute the demos to the ACTs and sales offices.
I'm a Northeast University Co-op student. I do alot of C programming
and some XLISP programming. My main interests are AI, Video Games,
user interfaces, systems programming, research psychology,
and applications of computer science in psychology research. I
have delusions of making the worlds greatest video game on the Amiga
(I only I had more free time, we need longer days). I am currently
trying to tackle the Amiga Library concepts so I can add a call-out
to XLISP (which is reasonably easy to extend if you have the source
code). I also spend alot of time attempting the fancy graphics
things like double buffering, bobs, sprites, blitter operations,
etc. Naturally I have more ideas than actuall code (or actual
time).
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800.17 | ? | MTBLUE::PFISTER_ROB | Are we having fun yet? | Wed Oct 14 1987 14:33 | 14 |
| Robb Pfister
Manufacturing Engineer
Augusta, Maine
I am a college hire as of June, and my job title is not very specific
yet. I work in the test engineering group, helping people learn
stuff about VMS, write tools to make their lives easier, and generate
reports using fun tools like DataTrieve.
At night I break out the Amiga, (I used to use it as a multi-tasking
terminal, but my serial.port is still kinda blown). I bought the
machine for the multi-tasking, and the graphics. Hack's/projects in progress
include a ray-tracer (hacking Mcc pascal with this) a BackGammon
Game (done more or less), an editor, and an external serial.device.
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800.18 | -<>- | SZOFNA::CBODINE | C.B. | Wed Oct 14 1987 15:03 | 17 |
| Chris Bodine
Software Spec. III
Sacramento, Ca
Actually, this is a new job that I am currently phasing into. Prior
to this I was a system manager for an internal machine.
I love my Amiga. It is everything that I used to want when I had
my Commodore 64. I have to admit that alot of what I love about
the Amiga is the great games that you can play with it. However,
the thing that makes it really stand out in my mind is multi-tasking.
I don't think that I could ever go back to a single tasking machine.
Favorite toys - Videoscape 3d, DMCS. Favorite PD - Smokey (previously
DBW's vt100, many thanks to both Dave and Mike). Favorite game -
Earl Weaver Baseball.
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800.19 | | COOKIE::WECKER | A wholly owned subsidiary of DEC | Wed Oct 14 1987 20:18 | 16 |
| Dave Wecker
Principal Software Engineer
Colorado Springs, CO
I was head of Dictionary/Directory services (CDD) back east until I got fed up
doing management/supervising/techincal stuff.. came out to CX about 3 years ago
to head up Knowledge Based Management Systems for Storage Systems A/D. I'm
now in the middle of a 1 year RAD project applying Neural Networks (my
proposed thesis area) to optimization problems in database machines. I'm also
working with the Center for Optoelectronic Computing Systems (COCS) building
optical processors and optical neural networks. I have a BSEE and MSIA
(business) from Carnegie Mellon.
Hobbies: Amiga (president of local club), Scuba (finishing Divemaster
training), U/W photography, Astrophotography, fly fishing (just starting).
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800.20 | Me too... | GUIDUK::ROY | A clam by any other name | Wed Oct 14 1987 21:16 | 15 |
| Steve Roy
Senior Software Specialist
Seattle WA, Software Services
By day I propose, design, and develop custom software for customers
dealing with mostly anything from realtime and drivers to
commercial business applications. What's in a job description?
Bought my A1000 almost a year ago after just one good demonstration.
Thought I'd improve my C skills when in reality I use it most
as a multifunction home terminal and of course an incredible
game machine. I too am an incredible packrat, collecting PDware
to no limit.
Favorite game: Marble Madness! at 78 speed from VD0:
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800.21 | Italian site | VENERE::ZABOT | Marco Zabot-Adv.Tech.mgr-Turin ACT | Thu Oct 15 1987 13:13 | 21 |
| Marco Zabot
Advanced Technology Mgr. (&^*&^!!!!)
ACT - Torino (Italy)
We are an Enginnering Center ( CIM-International Engineering)
(CIM=Computer Integrated Manufacturing)
developping s/w and projects in the area of manufacturing ( mainly
Shop floor related stuff).
I also coordinate the Manufacturing Researches in which DEC is involved
thru External Research Program.
Working with Computers ( yes, with capital 'C') since 1961. Am I
the oldest in the group ??
Faithfull Commodore user ( 64->Amiga1000->A2000+A500) I use them
for fun lying to myself the I need them. My last 'affair' has been
with Sculpt-3d till it asked me 178h50m to photo a scene !!!.
What about also posting our pictures as did Eric Osman ?? I like
to look at people faces !
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800.22 | The token peon? | ACE::OLIVAS | | Thu Oct 15 1987 15:52 | 17 |
| Andy Humphrey
Department Mascot
ABO Component Engineering
Gee, I'm just a temp here doing all the clerical sh*twork the CEs
don't want to. This isn't even my own account. I feel lost among
all the "big boys" on this notes file. (Actually, if I ever get
back to school, I'm going to finish my nuclear engineering degree.)
I'm not ashamed to admit it. I use my Amiga for games, mostly.
I did finally pick up a C compiler and have taught myself the language.
Now I am just hacking around learning the system. Also a packrat
willing to take anything PD. By the end of the month I should
(finally) have my 2 meg, printer, and clock and can get some REAL
work done!
|
800.23 | picture | VIDEO::LEIBOW | | Thu Oct 15 1987 17:11 | 5 |
| RE: .21
My sixel picture is in VIDEO::USER$7:[LEIBOW]LEIBOW.PIC.
It is a terrible picture. Must be displayed on LEVEL 3 terminal.
|
800.24 | | AUTHOR::MACDONALD | WA1OMM Listening 224.28 | Thu Oct 15 1987 18:03 | 1 |
| What a great idea ... a picture file for noters.
|
800.25 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Thu Oct 15 1987 19:13 | 20 |
| Dave Brannon
NCSS
Senior Network Specialist
Littleton, Mass.
I work in a corporate level hotline group supporting DECnet. We
provide backup support for Customer Support Centers and the field
support people (exactly who depends on what area they are in).
Primarily, i support DECnet-DOS and DECnet-VAX.
I got hooked on the Amiga when i read the Jay Miner interview in
Byte. He made it sound like a flexible, serious, business machine
that had the potential for some really great games. I regard great
games as the primary requirement for a personal computer. If it
can do that, it will have the power to do mundane things like
spreadsheets and word processing easily.
My hobbies include house repair, car repair, feeding the cat
(my cat's favorite hobby), sci-fi, strange movies, and abusing
the A1000 (I like to stress test software).
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800.26 | West Coast Amiga Owners Unite!!! | WINERY::COLLUM | | Thu Oct 15 1987 22:33 | 42 |
| Jim Collum
Western Area XC
Principle Software Specialist
Santa Clara, CA
I work in a unit that supports the delivery and pre-sales district
units in the Western Area. If the district doesn't have the resource
available, then we can be called in to do short term consulting.
In addition, if calls (LOR) are elevated from the district level
through Field Service, we are available to be on site. We're kinda
like a resource flying squad. I concentrate on VMS, VAXclusters,
device drivers, anything having to do with the O/S. I also do a bit
with the VAXset tools. Its nice having a new job every couple weeks.
I've been into home computers since 78 when I bought a 4K TRS80 Model I,
Level I micro. Within a few months I had it expanded to 16K Level
II basic (anyone remember those days?). When a company came out
with a circuit board for a memory expansion and disk interface,
I trashed my cassette and went disk. I ended up getting the Model
III (which my brother has sitting on his desk now) and then picked
up an Atari 800XL (just before they dropped from $300 to $100.)
When the Amiga (byte,85) article came out I decided that someday
I'd have one. I've been following the development ever since. About
two months ago I ran into someone who was selling theirs for $900.
I picked it up and have since added a DigiView (thanks Paul, it's
working great), and a 2M Starboard (the DigiView is even nicer now.)
I've also started messing with MIDI. Having tinkered with a piano
a bit when I was but a lad, I decided to take up piano lessons (you're
never too old.) With a limited amount of space, and a computer,
I decided to get a MIDI contoller rather than an upright. So I'm
also the owner of a Yamaha KX88 and TX81Z (along with the Pro Midi
Studio package)
(whew! I've really been on a roll here!)
My big question is... Where is everyone from California. I've seen
one note from someone in Sacramento (I get up there every so often,
so I'll try and look you up when I get there Chris.) Anyone else
from the Bay area??
Jim Collum
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800.27 | Just when you thought it was safe... | WINERY::COLLUM | | Thu Oct 15 1987 22:35 | 7 |
| ... just about forgot. My other passion in life is photography.
Large Format (4x5) black and white to be specific. I'm using the
Digiview and Superbase Personal to log my developing and printing
sessions. Anyone else out there into the Big Picture?
Jim
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800.28 | Another satisfied Amigoid | SQM::WATERS | Place creative Personal name here | Sat Oct 17 1987 18:43 | 21 |
| Bradley M. Waters
Senior Software Engineer
Commercial Performance Group
Nashua, NH
Our group provides performance support on commercial products
and supports a terminal emulator product. I concentrate on ACMS
and RMS performance.
My first home computer was a VIC-20 (yea, a toy). At one time
I had planned to use the VIC-20 to build a computer with several
processors (I never got to far on that one). A while back I decided
to buy a home computer with multi-tasking, so when the Amiga came
along I bought it. I have been happy with it since the day I brought
it home in April, 1986. I have used the Amiga to satisfy my need for
home computing. Lately, I am giving consideration to a fourth
generation language tailored to the Amiga.
My hobbies are skiing (cross-country and downhill), mountain
climbing, and baseball.
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800.29 | HAM i GA | LAUSAN::BLANC | Phil Lausanne-CH 20-OCT-1987 17:00 | Tue Oct 20 1987 13:24 | 13 |
| Philippe Blanc
Field Service Enginner
system group
Lausanne Branch in Switzerland (yes so far away..)
First computer,(if so calledwas a HP 41-C .I used it a lot at school.It
was a nice programming tool.
A year ago I bought a C-128.Still satisfied with it till I finally
decided to buy the AMIGA.I now Have two drive (floppies) 2,5 MEG
of memory (Great for Deluxe Paint) but my kind of work doesn't help me
to get time for programming.In fact I am still collecting as much
as I can of PD programms and scanning to them.C is a great one.
Phil
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800.30 | What the doctor ordered | YIPPEE::GOULNIK | | Fri Oct 23 1987 07:58 | 29 |
|
Yves Goulnik
Knowledge Something
European AI Technology Group
Valbonne
French Riviera
i theoritically help European Manufacturing understand and use AI
technology. during the past 2 years, i've been designing and
implementing a so called expert-system shell or environment for internal
use, although it's not been used much yet. great tool though, good
thinking, thanks for the effort.
the first time i came across a microcomputer was 8 years ago. i was
completing my medical internship, it was an appleII and love at first sight
it was a major blow to my medical career as well, back to school,
square one up to postgraduate work in AI, ended up in DEC and three years
ago in that sunny and thefty part of the (old) world.
also my second attempt with Commodore, first one was a 128 which i kept
about 2 weeks, after someone made me realize how dumb it was to buy an 8bit
6502 based machine, what with the Ataris and other 68000 machines around
to cut long story short, its me with an A500+A501 DeluxePaint and Music.
kids and wife crying for a good LOGO, me for money to get a decent
programming language, a noise-free telephone line and struggling between
the french and the us keyboard. Note that in some cases (like Smokey)
i sometimes have to use both.
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800.31 | | MLNTSC::MILOS | Milos Roby in Milan | Fri Oct 23 1987 13:42 | 31 |
|
Milos Roberto
TSC Specialist
Technical Support Service Italy
Milan
I support customer and internal services (Field Service and others)
in VMS related problems (specially system programming and decnet).
I'm in the computer since 79, when at school we developed a Z-80 based
micro-computer whith the S-100 bus and a hexadecimal ROM monitor;
like PDP's console ODT. (not very useful to see it now!!)
When i joined DEC, as Field Service Engineer, my hobby was based
on a C64, and C128 ( I loved to peek and pooke into CP/M).
When I heard about Amiga (with its custom DMA chips) I immediatly
realized some day I owned one.
And finally, I was able to buy it this year. What a difference from
the first computer I known at school!!!
I'm not very active in this notes-file but I'm keep reading it since
march and most of what I know about Amy cames from you Amiga Gurus
so I whish use this reply to thanks all of you!!
Ciao!
Roberto
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800.32 | "Want... to... play... a... game?" | SIMUL8::STOLLER | Voice, Catch The Wave | Mon Oct 26 1987 11:21 | 11 |
| Bruce Stoller
S/W Engineering Supervisor
Business and Office Systems Eng., Adv Dev. (BOSE A/D)
Merrimack, NH, USA
I supervise advanced development in the areas of Voice, Facsimile
and Image.
I bought the amiga in order to play games, be awed by the sound
and graphics and to try my hand at developing some games that I
have in mind (coming in the distant future to a CRT near you).
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800.33 | | IVOGUS::BAGUE | Open the pod bay doors, HAL................ | Mon Feb 15 1988 18:21 | 34 |
| Keith Bague
Principal Software Specialist
Central Services Unit
Southwest Area
Irvine, CA
@IVO
IVOGUS::BAGUE
The unit I work in supports delivery and presales district units
in the Southwest Area. We do our own deliveries and also do short
term consulting for the districts if they run out of resources.
I just hired into DEC and my areas of interest are VMS, Vaxclusters,
SPM, and VPCS installs and Performance issues.
I originally got the Amiga because my friend upgraded his to a 2000
and offered his 1000 to me for $250. It already had 512K, a Hayes
1200 modem and also an external 3.5 floppy, so my friends told me
I got a hell of a deal. This is my first entrance into the world
of the micro and I'm thrilled at finding all the new twists there
are to be found in uploads, downloads, arcing, and learning C (as
well as meeting new friends on the network.) Right now, I'm mostly
using my Amiga for games and graphics demos as well as for terminal
emulation but I see myself growing into the Amiga world more and
more because this one serious machine. (My wife is always yelling
for me to get off NOW, because it is 4:30 at NITE!)
I'm looking around for any other Amiga enthusiasts in California,
(clubs, fellow DEC employees) so we can trade stuff faster but enjoy
the repartee with everyone else on the net.
My hobbies are science fiction, classic movies, drum corps, bicycling,
building bicycling wheels, photography, British humor and making
fun of the IBM PC graphics compared to the Amiga.
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800.34 | Eric Amiga Vis | UTRTSC::VIS | | Tue Feb 16 1988 03:37 | 21 |
| Eric Vis
Software Support Group (SSG)
Utrecht, Holland
UTRTSC::VIS
A newhire (since Sept '87) and work in the Software Support Group.
We do aftersales support, on a basis of service contracts.
I'm specializing in the VAX/VIA range layerd products, but I'm
interested in O.S. and networks too.
Lived in Boston in '85/'86 for some time as a computer science trainee.
A friend of mine bought an A1000, and wanted to return it like he
does with everything he buys.
I was pretty facinated about the graphics/animations so I decided
to buy the it from him.
I use the Amiga for Programming, word processing and sometimes games.
The programming language I use the most is C since I've used it
most of the time.
Currently I'm interested in a modem (there'll be lots of downloading
to be done) and a hard disk (still reading notes on that one).
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800.35 | Away Down South (but not Under) | CELSST::FISHER | John Fisher @RTP | DTN 367-4451 | Wed Mar 09 1988 14:49 | 31 |
| John B. Fisher
Sales Support
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
CELSST::FISHER or JOHN FISHER @RTP
Well, I have been here for 2 loooooonggg years as of this week.
It has been interesting. I have been involved in 'architecting'
the solutions for over $12 Million in sales during that time. That
is my direct involvement. I have also had the chance to meddle with
much, much, much more business.
I can sure tell you that the company is growing by leaps and bounds.
But the good news is that I am also seeing new folks to help with
all of this growth. Still, in spite of the new help, the work keeps
on piling up. I put in over 100 hrs last with, with the six weeks
prior to that ranging at over 80 hrs per week.
Sounds terrible, but in fact it can get very exciting. But it sure
makes it tough to keep up with all of the NOTES conferences I would
like to... But my consulting skills are being put to the true test;
see how long my endurance and patience can last. But the flip side
is that I honestly feel that I am making a real contribution to
Digital and our customers.
I have had my Amiga since before I came to work with Digital. I
am still pleased with it. Might be nice if more software was available,
but it is a lot better than it was. WordPerfect has done a good
job of validating the Amiga as a viable product.
Regards,
=jbf=
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800.36 | | LA780::BAGUE_KE | Open the pod bay doors, HAL.......... | Wed Mar 09 1988 19:39 | 3 |
| Would the person who sent me Vaxmail on a common interest in Drum
Corps please resend the mail to me at KEITH BAGUE @IVO? My other
system is down due to security breakins.
|
800.37 | HI | FRAIS2::ZIMMERMANN | NCP> DEF MOD WORK DEST NL: | Mon Dec 19 1988 08:22 | 39 |
| Hi there,
my name is Ralf Zimmermann, Network Specialist and I'm working for
DEC's Information Services as a Site Telecom Mgr in Central Germany.
I'm 29 years old and I began to work with the worlds best computers
in 1980 (RT-11, TOPS-20, RSX-11, V M S ).
The whole day long we are working on our LAN/EXt-LAN, term.-network
& async.-network with a big goal:
TO BRING THE VAX-POWER TO Y O U
At this time I own 2 APPLE ][ (+/e) and a lot of hardware around them.
Of course the good old Apple has the capability of multitasking:
For each task - use an Apple (grin).
Other Hobbies: (than networking)
car-tuning/repair
kawasaki-riding
video (SCI-FI, ROAD-MOVIES and ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER)
books (SCI-FI, VMS/DECnet
music (HI-FI)
and in some weeks, when I get all the bucks: AMIGA-fever with
an A2000 / 2 Drives / VR241 on loan / and later: >= 40MB-disk,
2-8 MB add-memory (depending on the budget).
Our cat (THE LITTLE GREY TIGER) also wait for the arrival of the
Amiga's MOUSE. :^)
Many greetings from Germany, a merry christms and a happy new
year to all of you
Ralf
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