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Title:AMIGA NOTES
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3595.0. "AmiExpo rumors" by BAGELS::BRANNON (Dave Brannon) Tue Mar 20 1990 22:54

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From: [email protected] (Stephen Tell)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: Amiga 3000
Summary: really: rumors from AmiExpo east coast
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Date: 19 Mar 90 18:35:22 GMT
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Reply-To: [email protected] (Stephen Tell)
Organization: University Of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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>	Wayne, this isn't directed particularly at you, but unless
>people are willing to put up evidence it is ridiculous to keep making
>claims about availability. I have heard all sorts of things. Some
>people say it probably won't be out next year, other's say that our
>favorite hacker Hazy has one on his desk and it'll be out at CeBit.
>Basically, if you are a developer you can't say anything and if you
>are Commodore you won't say anything. Everyone else is just guessing.
>Let's stop the guessing game which someone may accidentally take as
>fact!
 
The following aren't guesses, but things that reliable people said at
AmiEXPO in Washington D.C. this past weekend.
 
Gail Wellington, CBM special projects, said to expect at least four *BIG*
announcements from Commodore in the next few months.
 
The editor of Amazing Computing, (sorry, forget his name) said he did more
business after 6:00 pm (when the exhibit hall closed) running around looking
at all of the sneak previews in private rooms.  He also said to expect
a lot of exciting announcements fairly soon.
 
Jay Miner, father of the Amiga custom chips suspects (he is not under non-
disclosure and has no inside info) that Commodore is well along with a new
set of killer mutant ninja custom chips with features like 2 (easily) to 4
(just maybe) time the speed, 8+ bitplanes, and 6 bits/color (total 256K colors)
and possibily improvements to HAM mode to get all 256K colors on the screen
at once.
Jay also made either a simple mistake or freudian slip an said "Amgia 4000"
when he meant to say "Amiga 3000."  Now that's a rumor.
 
>	-- Ethan
>
>Ethan Solomita: [email protected]
>Compu$erve    : 70137,3271
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3595.1Sounds like the Black Belt HAM-E device?LEDS::ACCIARDILarger than life, and twice as uglyTue Mar 20 1990 23:0568
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
                                Press Release
                                March 16, 1990
    
                    Digital Creations is proud to announce
    
                                    D C T V
    
    What is DCTV (tm)?
    
    DCTV (Digital Composite Television) is a revolutionary new display and
    digitizing system for the Amiga Computer.  DCTV includes powerful image
    processing software for digitizing video images and converting IFF
    images into DCTV graphics for display.  It plugs into both the RGB
    video and the parallel ports of any Amiga.  A pass-thru for the RGB
    monitor is provided. NTSC video input and output jacks complete the
    connections.
    
    What does DCTV (tm) do?
    
    DCTV uses normal high resolution display modes on the Amiga, however,
    it interprets the Amiga video signal in a radically new way.  By using
    a revolutionary and very sophisticated video compression system, DCTV
    takes the digital video signal that comes from the Amiga RGB port and
    converts it into full color composite video with all the vibrant color
    and stunning picture quality of broadcast TV.
    
    DCTV Digitizes Video...
    
    DCTV is also a "slow" scan video digitizer.  Using any color camera,
    still video camera, or still frame capable VCR, DCTV can capture a full
    color composite video frame in about 10 seconds. Once the video image
    is captured, powerful DCTV image processing controls allow complete
    picture manipulation including conversion to any IFF format.
    
    FEATURES...
    
    >> Digitize and display full color NTSC video graphics on any Amiga. 
    >> Display full color video images with millions of colors. 
    >> Capture a video frame in 10 seconds from any color video camera. Also 
       works with still video cameras, video disk, and freeze frame VCRs. 
    >> Display and capture full color 24-bit high resolution IFF images. 
    >> Convert DCTV images to any IFF display format including HAM and 24-bit.
    >> Animate in full NTSC color.
    
    COST:  Well under $500 retail U.S.
    
    SHIPPING DATE: Early summer.
    
                For additional information call
    
    Digital Creations
    (916) 344-4825
    
    Or to receive a full color brochure with actual pictures of DCTV
    screens send a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope (SASE-25�) to
    
    Digital Creations
    Dept DCTV
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    Rancho Cordova,  CA  95742
3595.2Doubt it....EAYV01::THOMSONC&#039;mon, git aff! /The Kelty ClippieWed Mar 21 1990 07:3117
    
    re: .0
  
    QUOTE:  
    Jay Miner, father of the Amiga custom chips suspects (he is not under non-
disclosure and has no inside info) that Commodore is well along with a new
set of killer mutant ninja custom chips with features like 2 (easily) to 4
(just maybe) time the speed, 8+ bitplanes, and 6 bits/color (total 256K colors)
and possibily improvements to HAM mode to get all 256K colors on the screen
at once.
    ENDQUOTE:
    
    Jay Miner was at the Paris DevCon in February, he saw the same things
    I did, and therefore MUST have signed the NDA. I would seriously
    doubt the authenticity that the above came from Mr. Miner.
    
    					Alan T.
3595.3Old Quote?TLE::RMEYERSRandy MeyersWed Mar 21 1990 15:3118
Re: .0

>    Jay Miner, father of the Amiga custom chips suspects (he is not under non-
>disclosure and has no inside info) that Commodore is well along ...

Re: .2

>    Jay Miner was at the Paris DevCon in February, he saw the same things
>    I did, and therefore MUST have signed the NDA. I would seriously
>    doubt the authenticity that the above came from Mr. Miner.

The quote attributed to Mr. Miner might be an old quote that is now
out of date.  I remember reading a magazine interview with Mr. Miner
published in the last six months where he did make some "guesses"
about what Commodore might be doing, and where he stated that he
had no inside information from Commodore. 

So, Mr. Miner might have been in the dark until Paris DevCon in February.
3595.4BAGELS::BRANNONDave BrannonWed Mar 21 1990 17:437
    re:.1
    
    It sounds more like a RGB to composite video converter, with a
    video digitizer tossed in.  Nice combo, usually it's just a 
    genlock, not a digitizer.
    
    -Dave