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Amiga's Final Days As Chronicled by The Village Voice 30 Years Ago (amiga commodore) (amigalove.com | ia)
9 points by jgrahamc 481 days ago | 7 comments
  • markran 481 days ago
    Wow, what a great find! An extensive, contemporaneous print media article on the death of the Amiga that I've never seen before. All because apparently it was never archived online before now. A physical print copy had to be dug out of the NYC library archives and scanned.
  • bmonkey325 481 days ago
    This really was the end. The PC era was brutal to alternative platforms. . Wiping out NEXT, Atari, Amiga and almost took down Apple.
    • ddingus 474 days ago
      Yeah, ugly time for sure!

      SGI was another casualty, though it was PCs running Linux that did it.

      A lot of digital effects were done on IRIX. And like Amiga groups, the studios experienced serious price pressure and in a rare move, developed open tools together, then shared them to bootstrap onto Linux.

      Amiga computers were not always replaced with Windows.

      • bmonkey325 474 days ago
        I always felt like Windows NT and its graphics stack did more to kill off professional users of SGI. 3DS/3DS Max and special codes like SoftImage running on wintel was easy to setup and operate in tv/movie . Each generation of nvidia and intel cpu gave more bang back for the buck for your $200/hr artists and engineers.
        • ddingus 460 days ago
          You are not wrong. The knife blade used was the Sgi and Microsoft Fahrenheit Project.

          Microsoft mooched the shit out of SGI tech, while largely doing as little as possible to help the SGI NT computers succeed.

          The big players were on IRIX. Win NT ports of stuff like Maya brought in cheap fast workstations. But, the tooling was crap and a lot of that Win NT share ended up on Linux, not back on IRIX.

      • bmonkey325 474 days ago
        From anecdotes from friends modern Pixar is driven entirely by Python
        • ddingus 440 days ago
          Today I can believe that.

          Back when this all happened, it was shell scripts and lots of custom programs.

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