Amiga: 30 Years

Yesterday I attended the Amiga: 30 Years event in Amsterdam.

Badge and Lunch Ticket

One of the many highlights of the day were the individual sessions by as well as the panel discussion with RJ Mical, who helped invent the Amiga platform, Carl Sassenrath, who designed and implemented Exec, the Amiga operating system’s kernel, and Dave Haynie, who co-designed the Amiga 3000, Amiga 4000, and Amiga 1200 computers. All three of them are not only brilliant engineers but also really nice guys. I especially enjoyed talking to RJ Mical who even invited me for dinner for when I am in the San Francisco Bay Area again.

Dave Haynie, Carl Sassenrath, RJ Mical

Another highlight was to meet Stefan Schakow, who runs the Stefans Amiga Welt YouTube channel, in person. He replaced the capacitors of my Amiga 1200 thus making it safe for continued use.

Of course, there was not “just” old hardware to talk about (and look at) but also new hardware. It was nice to meet Jens Schönfeld, who creates new hardware for classic Amiga computers such as the ACA1233 accelerator card and the Indivision AGA MK2 flickerfixer, for instance. I also saw an AmigaOne X1000 computer for the first time today.

Amiga 1000

It was interesting to hear Mike Dailly, the creator of Lemmings and later Grand Theft Auto, talk about how he started in the video games industry. Talking about video games, Jon Hare of Sensible Soccer fame was there, too.

Music has always been an important part of my life. I have a particular love for soundtracks, be it for movies or video games. Today I had the opportunity to meet two of my favourite composers: Chris Huelsbeck and Allister Brimble.

Chris Huelsbeck and Allister Brimble

I would like to use this opportunity to thank everyone involved in making this event so amazing: the organizers, the special guests, and all attendees. I am already looking forward to the Amiga: 30 Jahre event that will take place in Neuss, Germany in October.

Petro Tyschtschenko's Memoirs

Petro Tyschtschenko's Memoirs

Last month I bought a copy of “Meine Erinnerungen an Commodore und den Amiga”, also known as “Petro’s Book”. As I bought my copy from Petro directly he signed the book for me. Nice!

I enjoyed reading Petro Tyschtschenko’s memoirs of his time with Commodore and Amiga Technologies as they provided an additional perspective to “The Future Was Here” which I covered on this blog before.

International Amiga Day

International Amiga Day 2015

Happy International Amiga Day, everyone!

AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition

I finally managed to install AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition for Classic Amiga PPC on an Amiga 4000 with Motorola 68060 and PowerPC CPUs that is emulated using WinUAE.

Speaking at Evoke 2015

The organizers of the Evoke demoparty asked me to present a seminar on my Amiga retrocomputing experience at this year’s event.

Here’s the abstract I submitted for the seminar:

Pang of Nostalgia: Now what? or: How to use an Amiga in 2015.

I mothballed (figuratively, not literally) my Amiga 1200 in August 1998. Over the years I often wondered what it would take to "resurrect" this machine that enkindled my love for programming and connect it to modern peripherals such as LCD screens or WLAN networks, for instance.

In March 2015, after being hit by yet another pang of nostalgia, I decided to finally start the project of putting my Amiga 1200 to use again. Little did I know what this would entail ...

This session chronicles my personal experience of getting an Amiga to run -- and keeping it running -- 30 years after the original release of the Amiga.

The last demoscene event I attended was Radwar 2000 15 years ago. I am looking forward to catch up with old friends from the scene as well as making new ones. See you in Cologne in August!