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508.1 | ditto | ECAD::SHERMAN | | Wed Sep 17 1986 12:47 | 3 |
| I read about it in .net as being the Apple IIGS, G for graphics, S for sound.
They say it's also stereo and that a complete rig (computer monitor, drive,
etc.) was something around $2000. Sorry, but I deleted the article.
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508.2 | One article. | BEAGLE::MULELID | | Wed Sep 17 1986 15:29 | 48 |
| Reprinted from VOGONS NEWS/AP without permission.
New Apple IIGS - Offers new graphics and sound at $999
Industry analysts said the platinum-colored Apple IIGS, along with new
add-on equipment and an upgrade kit for the popular Apple IIe, should boost
company sales considerably in the coming Christmas shopping season and put
more pressure on competitors. The new computer, almost three times faster than
its cousins in the Apple II family, will be compatible with about 90% of the
existing Apple II software and will be suitable for both home and classroom
use, the company said. Apple officials said the IIGS will start appearing on
store shelves Sept. 27 with a limited Steve Wozniak autograph version, the
"Woz." The company is planning to market a line of 40 new products to go with
it before Christmas. The "GS" stands for graphics and sound. A chip inside
will allow the IIGS to play up to 15 voices simultaneously for synthesizing
both music and human speech. Although the basic computer lists for under
$1,000, the top-of-the-line color monitor is an extra $499 and a 20-megabyte
hard disk drive is $1,299. In addition to the five graphic modes now available
on the IIe and IIc, the new computer offers two high-resolution modes that
allow the use of a graphic interface and animation capabilities. The Apple
IIGS will also feature a new color - platinum - that will be the new standard
color of future Apple computers and peripherals. The Apple IIc is white; the
IIe is beige. The standard IIGS will have 256 kilobytes of random-access
memory, but can be expanded to include an internal memory of 1 megabyte. The
company said the new machine will not make any existing model obsolete, but
will serve customers throughout the market, especially those looking for
advanced graphics and sound. "We took ideas that represent the best of Apple
to create a computer ideally suited for the education and home markets," said
Delbert W. Yocam, executive VP and CEO of Apple. Charles Wolf, an analyst for
First Boston Corp., predicted the Apple IIGS will lead to a "burst" of sales
in the coming Christmas shopping season and should also do well when school
systems shop for classroom computers next spring. "I was expecting a price
higher than that," said Wolf. "This machine, as I understand it, will offer
features no other machine has." Wolf hailed the company's "smart move" to
offer an upgrade kit for the IIe, noting that customers who buy it may end up
buying some of the new peripherals. "One thing to keep in mind is that Apple
makes an awful lot of money on peripherals," he said. Analysts also believe
the new Apple will hurt competitors, including Commodore International Ltd.,
which has had a hard time selling its technically advanced Amiga computer.
"When I first saw (the IIGS), I said `There's an Amiga in Apple clothing,'"
said Norm DeWitt, an analyst for the market-research firm Dataquest Inc. in
San Jose. "This could be the final nail in the Amiga coffin."
The company also announced Monday it is cutting the suggested retail prices
of its Macintosh Plus model to $2,199 from $2,599 and on its Macintosh 512k to
$1,699 from $1,999. The Apple IIe is priced at $829 and the IIc is $940. Apple
plans to sell an upgrade kit that would give the Apple IIe the capabilities of
the IIGS. The kit, with a suggested retail price of $499, will be available in
the first quarter of 1987.
{AP News Wires, 15-Sep-86, 16:01}
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508.3 | Not Impressed, I Already Have More. | ERLANG::FEHSKENS | | Thu Sep 18 1986 15:48 | 6 |
| So for more $ than you can get an Amiga for today, you get less
functionality? This is a deal? This is "another nail in the coffin"?
Why do people continually slag the Amiga?
len.
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508.4 | Mandlebrot Blues? | JAWS::COTE | Guadala*J*ara won't do... | Fri Sep 19 1986 10:11 | 6 |
| Re: .3
Len - I'm not at all familiar with what the Amiga can do for me
as a synthesist/composer. What can it do?
Edd
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508.5 | .....huh?..... | JON::ROSS | just another wrinkle | Fri Sep 19 1986 10:56 | 11 |
| You sure this is apples to apples comparison? (pardon pun).
You including hard disk cost with the Amiga?
I think it's unfair that they are pushing the $999 price
when it's gonna be much more for a real system. Or is
that called 'clever marketing'?
There is more software availible for Apple. (?)
RR
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508.6 | Apples to Apples, Dust to Dust... | ERLANG::FEHSKENS | | Mon Sep 22 1986 14:14 | 30 |
| Rught now the Amiga can't do anything, as there's no software.
The promised Mimetics software remains "promised". Nobody else
that I'm aware of is working on Amiga composition software, but
I have seen rumors that Roger Powell continues to work on his Texture
software for the Amiga by himself, now that Cherry Lane has gone
belly up. I am seriously tempted to try to work a deal with Southworth
(who's based in Harvard MA) to port Total Music to the Amiga, but
I'd really rather see something like Personal Composer ported over.
If I didn't know how much work was involved I'd seriously consider
doing my own system, but I've written too much software to fall
into that trap again - I figure at least two manyears of "spare
time" effort to get to where I'd like to be.
There are as yet no viable hard disks generally available for the
Amiga, but it's my understanding that the $400 drive price for the
][GS disk is for a 3.5" 700K floppy, not a 20 (or 40) Meg hard disk.
The Amiga comes with such a drive *built in* (and 880K at that),
and a second drive costs about $250. I may be wrong, but I believe
the $1K ][GS price is for a diskless system box with 256K of RAM.
No monitor, no disk, no 512K. Realistically we are talking about $2K
for a configuration equivalent to what you can get for about $1K
nowadays on an Amiga, and the Amiga has better graphics support
and a multitasking OS.
Still, there's this software problem; but most (if not all) of the
interesting Apple music software is for Macs, not for ][e/cs.
len.
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508.7 | hope? | APOLLO::DEHAHN | | Mon Sep 22 1986 18:00 | 9 |
|
Len, I was listening to WBRU (95.5 FM, Providence) yesterday, and
several times throughout the day they mentioned a demo being put
on next Sunday featuring new MIDI software for the Amiga. Every
time the ad came on I was away from a pencil (ie. in the truck).
I'll see if I can follow it up for you.
Chris
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508.8 | | JON::ROSS | just another wrinkle | Tue Sep 23 1986 08:56 | 8 |
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Demo over the air waves or what?
Interested. Maybe you should write a separate
note if you get info...
ron
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508.9 | Not minmetis | BAXTA::BOTTOM_DAVID | | Tue Sep 23 1986 11:51 | 4 |
| Len I saw an ad that mentioned Amiga software in the latest EM,
I'll check it out...
dave
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508.10 | mimetics arrives | APOLLO::DEHAHN | | Tue Sep 23 1986 18:34 | 19 |
|
I just spent about 1/2 an hour chasing this down for you guys.
The demo was last night *^( at the Last Call Saloon in Providence,
RI. The software being shown was SOUNDSCAPE by MIMETICS. It supposedly
is a composition-oriented software package for the Amiga. A software
store, Computopia, in Providence, sponsored the event and has the
package on demo at their store. They also plan another live demo
in the same area using live bands and this package. You can call
Peter Stanley at Computopia for more information, 401-274-0330.
I don't have any details about the package, you folks can ask him
the questions since you're infinitely more knowledgeable than I
on this subject (I don't play keyboards).
Hope this helps
Chris
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508.11 | Thanks, but I'm Already in Line | ERLANG::FEHSKENS | | Wed Sep 24 1986 12:57 | 8 |
| I already have the Mimetics sampler (it is, at best, lame; I owe
a review of it to the conference); it's part of the Soundscape
system. One of the guys at Wurlitzer is a Mimetics beta test site,
and they know I am waiting. If this stuff were for sale, not just
demo, I'd have a copy. I already have all of Mimetics blurbs.
len.
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