@hH @ @Э @ ݭ) LLutives Zqvm KD, including VicePresident-Marketing C. Zawm KM Lloyd Mahhaffeywho formerly directed ZъQxm KDApple'seducation and government market Zyn KDingefforts.Copperman then appointed former Casioexecutive Bob Larson for VicePresident-Consumer Sales and former ZQzn KDApple colleague and University ofIllinois vice chancellor HowardDiamond Director of Education. RandallGriffin lef Z{n KDt Compputer SciencesCorporation to join the company tohead its newly establish FederalSystems Group.Jeff Scherb, Z|n KM formerly Vice President,Database and Data CommunicationsDevelopment at Cullinet Software, andWalter Simpson, Dire Z}n KDctor of ProductMarketing at Prime Computer, joinedthe team recently as Vice President ofCommodore's Application an Zр~o KDd TechnicalSupport (CATS) group and Director ofProduct Marketing respectively.In September Copperman followedthr Z!qo KDough with his pledge to expand thereach of Commodore's distributionchannels by announcing a major retailreseller a Z1o KDgreement with ConnectingPoint of America, Inc., to warehouse,redistribute and sell all CommodoreAmiga and PC line ZAo KMhardware products.Other similar announcements areimminent.While the company places particularemphasis on its Ami Zo KDga line of personalcomputers, it continues to activelysupport its entire family of machines.They include the power ZqQp KDful MS-DOS (R)compatible line and the popular 64(R)/128 (TM) line.THE AMIGA LINEThe multimedia-oriented Amiga ZQp KD familyof compputers combines versatility andaffordability with powerful sound,color, video and animationcapabili ZAp KDties for a wide variety ofapplications, including desktoppublishing, graphic design, music,video, and interactive Zqp KMapplications.Commodore's powerful Amiga computersare also distinguished by theiradvanced multi-tasking operating ZQюp KDsystem. This allows the user tooperate more than one programsimultaneously, such as running atelecommunications pr Zхq KEogram, printing ZQr KCAj}b@@@@@@@@@@@@Aix` Zaqr KDout letters via a mail merge programan Zr KDd inputting a word processingprogram. Zar KDThe Commodore Amiga 500 (R) computerw Z!r KDas designed for home productivity,educ Zr KDation and entertainmentapplications, i ZQr KDncluding home desktopvideo, animation, Zaq r KD music compositionand games. It provid Z!r KDes state of theart computer performanc Zaa"r KDe, power andflexibility in a convenien Z!#r KDt andattractively priced package.The ZA1$r KD Amiga 2000 (R), 2000HD (R),2500 (R) a ZA%r KDnd 2500/30 (R) targetbusiness, profess Z!&r KDional and educationusers with applicat ZQ'r KMions ranging fromvideo pre- and post-p Z(r KDroduction o livepresentations and CAD Z(r KDroduction to livepresentations and CAD ZA)t KD engineeringworkstations and can be expanded forMS-DOS compatibility.THE MS-DOS COMPATIBLE LINECommodore's MS Z*t KD-DOS compatible lineincludes the powerful ProfessionalSeries III computers and the CommodoreColt PC, an affordable Z1+t KD home computerthat comes ready-for-use withWORDSTAR/COLT word pprocessingsoftware. All Commodore MS-DOScompatible Z!,t KM computers are fullyexpandable and adaptable for a varietyof applications.Commodore's Professional Series IIIcom Z-t KDputers include the PC10-III (TM),PC20-III (TM) and PC40-III (TM)models. They feature reliable,high-speed performan ZQ.u KDce needed tosupport advanced business productivitysoftware, as well as built-in graphicadapters, video and mouse i Z!/u KDnterfacesand parallel and serial ports.THE 64/128 LINEThis series of computers continues togenerate a loyal a Z10u KDnd versatilefollowing of Commodore "enthusiasts"with a worldwide user base of tenmillion. Each machine can becust Zю1u KMomized with a variety of hardwareand peripheral options.The Commodore 64C is an all-purposecomputer for the home ZqA2u KDand schoolenvironment supported by more than10,000 software programs. The Commdore128 provides access to a wealth Z13v KDofbusiness, educational and recreationalsoftware and operates in a uniquetri-mode operating environment,allowing ZQ4v KEusers to select any of threedifferent operating modes. ZA5w KA@@@@@@@@PROFILES Za6w KAAaT`b@@@ Harold Copperman Z7w KAAjAab@@@ Robert J. Larsen Z8w KBAmtHb@@@ C. Lloyd Mahaffey Zqq9x KC@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@AaT` ZA:x KD HAROLD COPPERMANPRESIDENT AN Z!Q;x KDD CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER COMMODORE B ZQ1x KDating Officerof Commdore Business Mach Z1?x KDines, theUnited States subsidiary of C Zы@x KDommdoreInternational Limited, on April ZaAx KD 24,1989.Copperman, 42, was formerly Z1Bx KD VicePresident and General Manager, Ea Z1Cx KDsternOperations, Apple Computer, Inc., Z1!Dx KD aposition he held since joining thec ZEx KDompany in September 1987. Hisresponsib ZQFx KDilities included sales,marketing suppo ZqGx KMrt and distribution forApple's Eastern ZHx KD Region. He alsomanaged Apple's Federa ZQIy KDl Systems Group.Copperman also served withInternational Business Machines fortwenty years, most recently asNatio ZрJy KDnal Director of Marketing for thecompany's Academic Information SystemsBusiness Unit. He joined IBM as aSystems En ZaKy KDgineer in 1967. From1970-1982, he worked for IBM's DataProcessing Division and held a varietyof sales, marketing a Z!Ly KMnd managementpositions. In 1983, he joined IBM'sNational Marketing Division, where hewas named Director of Marketi ZQMy KDng,followed by appointment as RegionalManager. In 1986, he assumed nationalresponsibility for IBM's sales andmark ZNz KDeting in higher education.A graduate of Rutgers University,Copperman holds a B.S. in MechanicalEngineering. ZяAOz KE Z!P{ KC@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@AjAa ZQ{ KD ROBERT J. LARSEN VICE PRESID ZR{ KDENT OF CONSUMER SALES COMMODORE BUSIN Z1AS{ KDESS MACHINES, INC.Robert J. Larsen wa ZqT{ KDs named VicePresident of Consumer Sale ZqAU{ KDs ofCommodore Business Machines, theU Z1V{ KDnited States Subsidiary of CommodoreIn ZW{ KDternational Limited, on July 28,1989. ZAX{ KDLarsen, who was Senior Vice President ZY{ KDof Casio, Inc. with responsibility for Z!Z{ KDthe Electronic Musical Instruments and Za1[{ KDProfessional Dealer ProductsDivisions, ZA1\{ KD brings to Commodore morethan 25 years ZA]{ KD of experience inelectronics design, m ZaA^{ KManufacturing,marketing, sales and busi Z_{ KDnessmanagement. During his tenure atC Zу`| KDasio, Larsen directed the growth ofthe company's music business from zeroto over $200 million, representing a55 pe Za| KDrcent share of the market.From 1967 to 1973 Larsen was employedby Whippany Electronics Inc. asEngineer, followed ZAb| KDby an appointmentto Assistant General Manager. Priorto his tenure at Casio, Larsen servedeight years with Artisan Z!c| KEElectronicsCorp., finishing his term there asMarketing Manager in 1980. Z1!d} KC@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@AmtH Ze} KD C. LLOYD MAHAFFEY VICE P Zaf} KDRESIDENT MARKETING COMMODORE BUSINESS Zсg} KD MACHINES, INC.C. Lloyd Mahaffey, Vic Zсh} KDe President,Marketing, joined Commodor Z1i} KDe BusinessMachines in July of 1989.P Z!j} KDrior to Commodore, he spent 6 yearswit Zk} KDh Apple Computer, Inc. in a rangeof sa Zq!l} KDles and marketing assignmentsincluding ZAm} KD Regional Sales Manager,Southeastern U Zn} KDnited States, Director,US Education Sa ZA!o} KDles and Marketing inCupertino, Califor ZAp} KDnia, and mostrecently, Director, Feder Zqq} KDal SystemsGroup in Washington, D.C. Du Zaqr} KMring histenure, Mr. Mahaffey was respo Zs} KDnsiblefor much of the success that App Zt~ KDle hasenjoyed within these two strategicmarkets.Additional experiences include BranchSales and Marketing Manager Z!qu~ KD forHoneywell's Control Systems Divisionand Director, Corporate Systems forPCA International, a multi-nationalman Zv~ KDufacturing firm located inCharlotte, N.C.Mr. Mahaffey, 34, is a graduate of TheCitadel and Stanford University. Zaw~ KE Z!x KA@@@@@@@@NEWS FROM COMMODORE Z1y KAAk~{b@@@ INSIDE TRACK ON AMIGA 3000 ZA1z KAAmGsb@@@ COMMODORE APPOINTS DIONNE Za{ KA@X_gb@@@ VA TECH CHOOSES COMMODORE Z11| KA@Skkb@@@ LETTER TO DEVELOPERS FROM Z} KA@Gwmb@@@ COMMODOREEXPRESS EXPANDS ZAA~ KACGtl`P@@ EDUCATIONAL PURCHASE PROGRAM ZQ! KACI}tb@@@ AMIGA 3000 INTRODUCED Z! KACNYpb@@@ AMIGAVISION AUTHORING SYSTEM Z|X KBAguC`P@@ More... Z KBAguC`P@@ More... Z KC@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@Ak~{ ZAq KD COMMODORE(R) REWARDS USERS WI Z KDTH INSIDE TRACK ON AMIGA 3000West Che Z KDster, PA. April 29, 1991 --Commodore's Z1 KD new Amiga(R) Power UpProgram for curr Z!т KDent users meanstrade-up, not trade-in. Zь KDThe unique trade-up program launched Z KDtoday does not require customers togiv Zq KDe up their current Commodore CPUs.Exis Z񈡆 KDting system ownership qualifiescustome Z KDrs to purchase the company'smost power Z KDful CPU, the Amiga 3000, atsavings up ZQA KDto $1500 from themanufacturer's sugges Z KDted retail price.The Commodore and Co Z1A  KMmmodore-Amigaproducts that are eligibl ZA! KDe to be usedin the Power Up Program ar ZQ" KDe:VIC-20(R), Commodore 64(R), Commodore128(TM), or Amiga 500, 1000, or 2000series microcomputers. To provecurren ZAa# KDt ownership of a Commodore CPU,owners are required to write theserial number of their CPU on thecover of the origi Z$ KDnal owner's manual.The cover is then submitted with yourorder for an A3000 to yourparticipating authorized Commodo ZQ% KMredealer. The program's trade-up valuesare assigned to the purchase of newAmiga 3000 series systems.The Amiga P Z& KDower Up Program provides upto the following savings:CPU Model# MSRP Power-Up SavingsA3000 16/50 $2,999 ZA' KD $1,150A3000 25/50 $3,499 $1,250A3000 25/100 $4,699 $1,500"The Amiga Power Up Program isdesigne Za( KDd for the widest acceptance andsupport from our existing customerbase," said David Archambault,director of busines ZA!) KDs marketing. "Theprogram is both a reward and anincentive. It rewards our user basewith the option for saving mo Z* KMney andencourages ownership of theversatility provided by the mostadvanced technology Commodore offers."The offe Zቡ+ KDr is available until June 30,1991 at participating Commodoredealers. Contact your authorizedCommodore dealer for ZQ, KDadditionaldetails.Call 1-800-66-AMIGA to locate yournearest dealer.Commodore Business Machines, Inc.,based in Z- KDWest Chester, Pa.,manufactures a complete line ofcomputers for the business, education,government and consumer mar ZAq. KDkets.Commodore (R), Commodore 64(R),Commodore 128(TM), and VIC-20(R) aretrademarks of Commodore ElectronicsLimit Zэ/ KEed. Amiga(R) is a trademark ofCommodore-Amiga, Inc. Z/& Z!a0 KC@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@AmGs Z11 KD COMMODORE APPOINTS DIONNE AND Z2 KDCOPPERMAN TO NEW POSITIONSNEW YORK, N Z13 KD.Y., January 4, 1991 --Commodore Inter Z4 KDnational Limited(NYSE:CBU) announced t Z5 KDoday theappointment of James Dionne as Z6 KD GeneralManager of its U.S. sales comp ZA7 KDany,succeeding Harold Copperman, who h ZQ18 KDasbeen appointed Vice President ofCom Zр9 KDmodore International Limited, withnew Z1A: KDresponsibilities, including Amigamulti Z; KDmedia strategies.Mr. Dionne has been Z< KDwith Commodoreeleven years, most recen Z= KDtly as GeneralManager of Commodore's C Zq> KManadian salessubsidiary. Mr. Copperman Z1? KD joinedCommodore in 1989.Commodore a ZA@ KDlso announced a reductionwas being made in the manpower of theU.S. operations, primarily in theareas of administra ZсA KDtion and factoryoverhead. This action is partly due tothe reorganization of certainfunctions and is expected to re Z1B KDsult inimproved operating efficiency.Commodore International Limited,through its operating subsidiariesaround th ZэC KMe world, manufactures andmarkets personal computers tocustomers in the consumer, education,professional and govern ZD KDment marketsectors. The company has three productlines: Amiga multimedia computers, PCcompatibles and C64 computer ZAE KEs. ZAF KC@@@@@Rw{@@@@@@@@@X_g ZG KD VIRGINIA TECH CHOOSES COMMODORE ZяH KD FOR UNIX PLATFORM REPLACES MAC A ZAQI KDS REQUIRED MACHINE FOR COMPUTER SCI ZAJ KDENCE MAJORSWEST CHESTER, PA., August ZqK KD7, 1990Commodore Business Machines, In ZэяL KDc.launched its effort to bring UNIX in ZqM KDtoeducation with the delivery of itsf ZN KDirst order of UNIX-based Amigacomputer ZAO KDs to Virginia PolytechnicInstitute and ZP KD State University(Virginia Tech).The ZQ KD university, which for the lastthree y Z񃑃R KDears has required incomingcomputer sci ZS KDence majors to buy Apple'sMacintosh ru Z1фT KMnning A/UX, chose insteadCommodore's A ZU KDmiga 3000 with AT&T'sUNIX System V.4 o ZтV KDperating system afterseeing the power and capabilities ofthe new Commodore Amiga 3000 with aUNIX implementation. ZW KDVirginia Tech's purchase comes duringthe product's beta test phase, inpreparation for this fall's worldwideAmiga 3 Z1X KD000 UNIX launch. Following thatlaunch, Amiga UNIX platforms will bemade available to the educationcommunity at lar ZY KMge."This is a significant win forCommodore, because it clearlydemonstrates the power andprice-perfomance superio ZZ KDrity of theAmiga 3000," said Howard Diamond,Commodore's Director of Education."The marriage of the Amiga and V.4t ZA[ KDechnology is an exciting developmentfor us and for our customers in highereducation and other markets," headded. Zъ\ KD"Commodore's UNIX passed every one ofour tests," said Dr. James Arthur,chairman of the computer sciencedepartment' Z] KDs selection committee."From the Amiga technology to V.4delivery to the Amiga's unbeatableprice performance, Amiga Zq^ KMUNIX was theclear choice for our department. We'realso very pleased with Commodore'swillingness to work closely wi Z_ KDth usto produce a solution tailored to ourneeds."UNIX technology is significant becauseit establishes common sta ZQ1` KDndards forthe exchange of information betweendissimilar jardware systems, anespecially critical need for computer Za KDscience and other universitydepartments.Commodore's configuration is alsoimportant because version V.4's "opensy Z!b KDstem" integrates into one packageall the features of the various UNIXtechnologies and is expected by manyto become Zчc KM the standard to which futuresystems will comply. In fact, over 150companies have declared their supportfor V.4. Zჱd KDSince 1985, Virginia Tech has requiredits incoming computer science studentsto purchase a personal computer. UNIXw Zуe KEas selected as the operating systemstandard because it provides an ideal Zf KC@X_g@@@@@@@@@@@@@Rw{ Zg KDenvironment for experimentation andbec Zqh KDause it is largelyplatform-independent Zi KD.Over the years, technology advances Z!j KDhave prompted constant re-evaluationof Zk KD the required platform. Theselection o Zql KDf the Commodore Amiga is arealization Zm KDof that re-evaluationprocess.Accordi Z!n KDng to Dr. Arthur, Virginia Techis the Zo KDonly university in the countrywhich re Zp KDquires its computer sciencemajors to p Zшq KDurchase a particular UNIXplatform. Com Zar KDputer science studentsbecome intimatel Zьs KDy familiar with theUNIX operating syst ZQt KMem and underlyingconcepts found on a w Zu KDide range ofcomputers from mainframes ZQv KDto micros,and will use the Amiga to performhomework, in-class projects and termpapers.Commodore Business Machine Z!w KDs, Inc.,based in West Chester, Pa.,manufactures and markets a completeline of computers and peripherals forthe bu Z!x KDsiness, education, governmentand consumer markets.The multi-tasking Amiga line includesthe Commodore Amiga 500 (T ZQy KDM), theCommodore Amiga 2000 (TM) and threeenhanced products: The Commodore Amiga2000HD (TM), the Commodore Amiga 2 ZQz KE500(TM), the Commodore Amiga 2500/30(TM), and the Amiga 3000 (TM). ZA{ KC@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@Skk Z| KD LETTER TO DEVELOPERS FROM J Z!} KDEFF SCHERB, COMMODORE'S VICE PRES Z!ю~ KDIDENT-COMMODORE APPLICATION AND T Z1 KDECHNICAL SUPPORT (CATS)The foll Z1 KDowing is a letter todevelopers from Je Z KDff Scherb inresponse to an erroneous r Z!a KDeportregarding the company's support f Z KDorCDTV -- the company's CD-ROM product ZQ KD-- currently in development.August Zч KD9, 1990Dear Developer:A small news Z KDitem appeared recently inVideo Games a Zq KDnd Entertainment Magazinewhich had all Z KD of West Chester in quitean uproar. Th Z1! KMe headline was "CommodorePulls The Plu ZA KDg On EntertainmentSoftware." This arti Zq KDcle claimed thatCommodore had recently sent letters toall entertainment software housescurrently developing softwa Za KDre for theAmiga "game machine" (CDTV), informingthat we were concentrating not onentertainment, but only on educat Z KDion.NOTHING COULD BE FURTHER FROM THETRUTH. As you all know, the Amiga hasachieved the level of popularity ithas ZQq KM (1.8 million machines as of June,1990) because it is the best homeentertainment and game machine on themarket, re Z KDgardless of price. Te maintarget audience for CDTV is the groupof adults who want to provide theirfamilies with in Zщ ! KDteractive multimediainformation, education, andentertainment. Clearly, entertainmentand game software will be a ke Z!! KDy reasonfor buying the CDTV machine.Gail Wellington and the entire CDTVcrew are very interested in hearingfrom y ZqQ"! KDou regarding developmentprojects for CDTV. They are lookingfor education, information,entertainment and game title Z#! KMs whichwill provide compelling reasons forconsumers to adopt this newtechnology.As always, the applications will ZAa$! KD drivethe market for the machine, andCommodore is very interested inworking with Amiga developers inexploring thi Z%" KDs new market.Sincerely,Jeff Scherb,Vice President Applications andTechnical Support Z'" OTQ-Link: The "Trivia Room" is open and ready for you and your friends to play a round of TRIVIA, now in PC! Zq!'"& Zq(# KC@@@@@ATn@@@@@@@@@Gwm Zч)# KDCOMMODOREEXPRESS EXPANDS COVERAGEComm Zq*# KDodoreExpress is an innovativesupport p Za+# KDrogram offered by CommodoreBusiness Ma Za1,# KDchines through FederalExpress(R). The Z-# KDprogram provides theConsumer Product e ZQ.# KDnd user with an800 number "Helpline" 2 Zхq/# KD4 hours a day.365 days a year. Trained ZQ0# KD professionalsupport specialists are a Za1# KDvailable toanswer questions ranging fr Zщ2# KDom "How toHook Up the System" to analy ZA3# KDzingequipment in need of service.Thi Za4# KDs program is available to end userswho ZA5# KD have bought machines marketed byCommo ZQ6# KMdore Business Machines. Pickup isavail Z1q7# KDable from locations throughoutthe Unit ZA8$ KDed States.Through Federal Express, Commodorewill arrange FREE pick-up of defectiveproduct, repair or replace and Zq9$ KDreturnthe product AT NO CHARGE to the enduser during the warranty period. Thesame service will become available fo Z:$ KDrout-of-warrany products AT A CHARGE byAugust 13, 1990.For in-warranty machines,CommodoreExpress will arrange fo Z!;$ KMr FREEpick-up and return of the defectiveproduct through Federal Express. Theproduct will be repaired or replaced ZQa<$ KDat NO CHARGE to the end user. (Allin-warranty repairs REQUIRE writtenproof of purchase dated within thewarranty pe Z!=% KDriod to accompany thereturned product).For out-of-warranty machines,CommodoreExpress will arrange forpick-up and Z1>% KD return of equipment.Transportation method will be chosenand paid for by the owner of theequipment. A CommodoreExp ZA?% KDress supportspecialist will quote"out-of-warranty" repair charges thatmay be paid by Visa or MasterCardprior to p ZQq@% KMick-up of the equipment, orthe end user may send a personal checkwith the equipment to be repaired.Both transporta ZጁA% KDtion and repair ofequipment may be paid by Visa,MasterCard or personal check. C.O.D.service is available at an ext Z!B& KDracharge.The products covered byCommodoreExpress are:The Amiga Consumer Line:Amiga 500 ComputerAmiga 101 ZqC& KD0 and 1011 Disk DrivesAmiga 590 Hard DriveAmiga 501 Memory ExpanderAmiga 520 RF Modulator1084 Monitor (includ ZD& KEing 1084S)Amiga 1680 ModemAmiga 500 Mouse ZE' KC@Gwm@@@@@@@@@@@@@ATn ZAF' KDMPS-1230 PrinterThe C64 Line:C64 ZA1G' KD Computer1541 Disk Drive (including 1 ZэH' KD541-II)1764 Ram Expansion Unit1802 ZQI' KDMonitor1670 Modem1351 MouseMPS-12 ZJ' KD30 PrinterThe Select Edition (MS-DOS ZAK' KD) Line:Select Edition Computers (All ZL' KD Models)Commodore Colt Computers (All ZAM' KD Models)Commodore 992 Hard Drive140 ZшN' KD2 and 1403 Monitors1352 MouseMPS-12 Za1O' KD30 PrinterCommodoreExpress is a toll Z1qP' KD-freeservice at 1-800-448-9987.Comm ZQ' KDodore Business Machines, Inc.,based in ZaR' KD West Chester, Pa.,manufactures and ma Z!AS' KMrkets a completeline of computers and ZT' KDperipherals forthe business, education ZqU( KD, governmentand consumer markets.The multi-tasking Amiga line includesthe Commodore Amiga 500 (TM), theCommodore ZaqV( KD Amiga 2000 (TM) and threeenhanced products: The Commodore Amiga2000HD (TM), the Commodore Amiga 2500(TM) and the ZQW( KDCommodore Amiga 2500/30(TM). Commodore's line of MS-DOS (R)compatible computers includes theSelect Edition (TM) an ZX( KEd ProfessionalSeries III (TM).MS-DOS is a registered trademark ofMicrosoft Inc. 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Zт+0& Zq,1 KC@@@@CL]m@@@@@@@@CI}t Z!-1 KD COMMODORE EXTENDS POPULAR AMIGA PRO ZA.1 KDDUCT LINE INTRODUCES AMIGA 3000 Zщ/1 KD AT "MULTIMEDIA LIVE" (EXPECTED SHI ZA01 KDP DATE: JULY 1990)NEW YORK, NY -- Apr Z11 KDil 24, 1990 --Commodore Business Machi ZQ21 KDnes PresidentHarold Copperman and his Zq31 KDaggressivenew management team today dr Z41 KDamaticallydefined multimedia as the co Z51 KDmpanyintroduced the latest in its popu Z161 KDlarline of Amiga personal computers at Zш71 KD alive multimedia demonstration at the Z81 KDPalladium. The powerful and elegantne Zq91 KDw Amiga (R) 3000 brings enhancedperfor Zq1:1 KMmance capabilities and a newAmigaDOS ( Zጁ;1 KDTM) 2.0 to the company'sline of multim Z<2 KDedia products."The 3000 marks the first step in ournew Amiga product marketing strategyand reinforces our serious Z1=2 KD bid tocapture greater market share withinthe business, government and highereducation markets," said CommodoreVi ZA!>2 KDce President of Marketing C. LloydMahaffey. "We've delivered anincredibly competitive hardware systemfeaturing low Zь?2 KMer cost, higherperformance and added communicationscapabilities."Mahaffey said key product featuresinclude a 16 Zaх@2 KDor 25 MHz, 68030 Motorolaprocessor, a 68881 or 68882 mathcoprocessor, a true 32-bitarchitecture, 2 MB of memory st ZюA3 KDandard(with address space of over onegigabyte) and, as in all Amigas, truemultitasking capability. The standardAm ZQAB3 KDiga 3000 comes with a 40 MB harddrive and a 3.5-inch floppy disk driveand features a SCSI interface foradded commu ZQC3 KDnication capability.Commodore also offers a 100 MBconfiguration.Suggested retail price is $3,299 forthe 16 MHz v ZqD3 KMersion, $3,999 for the 25MHz version and $4,499 for the 100 MBversion. Shipments are expected tobegin in July. Dem Zq1E3 KDonstration units areavailable at participating AuthorizedCommodore Amiga Reseller locations.Commodore Director of ZqF4 KD ProductMarketing Walt Simpson said theprice/performance of the A3000 resultsfrom the effective integration of the Zс!G4 KDAmiga's three custom chips with fivenew custom gate arrays which serve avariety of functions including busarbitra ZH4 KDtion, RAM memory handling,SCSI device handling and videoenhancing.The Amiga 3000 also features a newoperating sy ZI4 KMstem, AmigaDOS 2.0, whichsignificantly enhances the look andfunctionality of the platform, Simpsonsaid. Besides th Z!J4 KDe new look, standardshave been created for all systemutilities, icons, requester andgadgets to permit ease-of-use ZAK5 KDby bothusers and programmers, he said.In addition, Commodore announced theinclusion of the AREXX (TM)interproces Z1aL5 KEs communications protocoland programming language. The ZM6 KCCI}t@@@@@@@@@@@@CL]m ZqN6 KDintegration of AREXX into the AmigaDOS Z11O6 KDoperating system will facilitate theco ZP6 KDntrol of external programs fromwithin ZхQ6 KDany application supportingAREXX, Simps ZR6 KDon said. This feature,coupled with Com ZS6 KDmodore's newAmigaVision (TM) authoring ZT6 KD system,creates a powerful multitaskin ZAU6 KDgenvironment for the creation ofmulti ZQV6 KDmedia presentations.Along with the A3 ZAW6 KD000 announcement,Commodore introduced ZQAX6 KDa number ofstrategic software and peri ZqY6 KDpheralproducts, including:o AmigaVis ZaZ6 KDion authoring system;o Networking pro Z[6 KMducts providingconnectivity with Arcne Z1\6 KDt, Novell (R)NetWare, Ethernet, TCP/IP Z1!]7 KD and NFSstandards;o Monitors, including 2024 highresolution monochrome and 1950 colormultiscan; ando Commodore Z!^7 KD Amiga 10 Stereo AudioCompact Speakers.Commodore further announced anAmigaDOS 2.0 enhancer ket for theA2000 seri Zю_7 KDes machines to be availablein September.Commodore Business Machines, Inc.,based in West Chester, Pa.,manufacture ZA`7 KMs and markets a completeline of computers and peripherals forthe business, education, governmentand consumer marke Za7 KDts.The multi-tasking Amiga line includesthe Commodore Amiga 500 (TM), theCommodore Amiga 2000 (TM) and threeenha Z!b8 KDnced products: The Commodore Amiga2000HD (TM), the Commodore Amiga 2500(TM) and the Commodore Amiga 2500/30(TM). C Z!c8 KDommodore's line of MS-DOS (R)compatible computers includes theSelect Edition (TM) and ProfessionalSeries III (TM). Zqqd8 KDFor more information on the Amiga3000, contact Walt Simpson, directorof product marketing, CommodoreBusiness Mac Z񋡋e8 KEhines, 1200 Wilson Drive,West Chester, PA 19380 or call215-431-9100. ZQf9 KC@@@@CBqg@@@@@@@@CNYp Zщ1g9 KD COMMODORE UNVEILS NEW AMIGAVI Zh9 KDSION (TM) AUTHORING SYSTEM; INNOVATI Zi9 KDVE TOOL PROVIDES KEY TO MULTIMED Zъj9 KDIA APPLICATIONS (Expected ship dat Zq1k9 KDe: May 1990)NEW YORK, NY --April 24, Z!ыl9 KD1990--Commodore Business Machines Pres Zm9 KDidentHarold Copperman today strengthen ZQn9 KDedthe company's leadership position in ZQo9 KDthe multimedia market by introducingp Z1Qp9 KDowerful multimedia authoringsoftware. ZQaq9 KDThe system can be used tocreate innova Zr9 KDtive applications rangingfrom complex ZAs9 KDbusiness presentations todaily coursew Zюt9 KMare.Commodore Vice President of Marke Zqqu9 KDtingC. Lloyd Mahaffey said the newsof Zav: KDtware system, called AmigaVision(TM), significantly expands themultimedia market by providing an easyto use and af ZAw: KDfordable method forbusiness, education, government andconsumer users to develop newapplications by creatively comb ZQx: KDininggraphics, text, video and audiocomponents. Shipping is expected tobegin in May.The announcement was made as Z1y: KM part of alive multimedia presentation at thePalladium. The company also introducedthe latest in its Amiga (R) fam Zz: KDily ofcomputers, the Amiga 3000, and a fullline of networking products.Previously the domain of programmer-level Z!Q{; KD professional users, multimediacan now be a tool for creativeteachers, presentation professionals,computer-based t Z|; KDrainers, instructionspecialists as well as exhibit anddisplay professionals. AmigaVisiondoes not require previous Z!}; KDprogrammingexperience and is operable through anintuitive user interface.Mahaffey said the Amiga is the onlycomp ZQ~; KMuter that was originally designedas a multimedia class machine."AmigaVision is a significantdevelopment in multim Z1; KDedia," said TimBajarin, vice president of CreativeStrategies International, a SantaClara, Calif.-based research fi ZA< KDrm, andpublisher of MULTIMEDIA COMPUTING ANDPRESENTATIONS. "With today's round ofannouncements, Commodore is posit Z< KDionedto make a major play for PC saleswithing this growing market."David Archambault, director ofbusiness market Z!Q< KDs, said AmigaVisiontakes full advantage of the Amiga'sbuilt-in graphics, video and musiccapabilities. The system u Zэ< KMses theAmiga's native multitasking capabilityto allow users to run programssimultaneously. Unlike other authoring Zᇁ< KDsystems, AmigaVision is anon-intrusive environment which allowsapplications to run without theAmigaVision menus be Z1Q= KDing visible.Enhanced design capabilities allow forimmediate on-screen preview while thepresentation program is run Zщ= KDning. Thisallows the user to create unique userinterface elements quickly and with Z!1> KCCNYp@@@@@@@@@@@@CBqg Z1> KDease.AmigaVision provides a flow-char Zчq> KDt typeiconic interface programmingenv Z!> KDironment featuring a single controlscr Zq> KDeen/menu. The operating system'sAREXX ZQq> KD(TM) communications protocolsupport al Zቱ> KDlows applications tointeract with prog ZA> KDrams in the same orother networked mac ZQ > KDhines.The system will be bundled with Z!!> KD allAmiga 2000 and 3000 series machine Z"> KDs.For existing owners, AmigaVision is Z#> KDavailable at Authorized CommodoreAmiga ZqQ$> KD Resellers for a suggested retailof $1 Z%> KD49.Mahaffey said AmigaVision is a key Zqт&> KMcomponent of Commodore's productmarke Za'> KDting strategy for the Amigafamily. Whi ZA(? KDle professional userscomprise the majority of multimedia-related markets today, future planscall for penetration i Z1)? KDnto the consumermarkets as home users begin todiscover the benefits of multimedia.For more information on AmigaVi Z*? KDsion(TM), contact David Archambault,director of business markets,Com