Ottawa Amiga Show, hosted by Amiga.info

Ottawa Amiga Show 2001 Photos

Thumbnail of Photo 0 Wayne Schaler of Cinereal Pro-Video during set-up.
Thumbnail of Photo 2 The Downtown Amiga crew setting up (at last minute).
Thumbnail of Photo 7 A screenshot of two of Technomages' new DE games (running on the SDK) - Tikino on the left and Art Avenue Puzzles 1 on the right.
Thumbnail of Photo 11 Wayne of Cinereal Pro-Video demonstrating the powerful Matrox NLE system.
Thumbnail of Photo 14 A screenshot of the Matrox 2500 interface.
Thumbnail of Photo 15 Part of the main show room - in the forground is Amiga.info's shared space with Technomages, in the back on the left is J.P Products By Mail on an the right is Amiga, Inc.
Thumbnail of Photo 16 Thomas Leroux of Technomages manning the Amiga.info / Technomages booth.
Thumbnail of Photo 17 Joseph Palumbo of J.P. Products By Mail, with his wide range of Amiga hardware and software. J.P Products By Mail also supplies hardware and software for users of the Commodore 64, and the manufactures of the excellent Snapshot cartridges.
Thumbnail of Photo 18 A small group looking at the Technomages demo of their Amiga DE games.
Thumbnail of Photo 19 A small group looking at the Technomages demo of their Amiga DE games.
Thumbnail of Photo 20 Michael Rozeboom and Denis Desjardins of Amiga.info.
Thumbnail of Photo 22 The Cinereal room fills with interested users as a demonstration of the Matrox 2500 takes place.
Thumbnail of Photo 24 Denis Desjardins of Technomages relaxing in a quiet moment.
Thumbnail of Photo 25 The OS 3.9 display at Downtown Amiga's booth playing video.
Thumbnail of Photo 26 Some of the software selection at J.P. Products By Mail.
Thumbnail of Photo 28 Randy Hughes of Amiga, Inc answering questions and explaining Amiga's plan to a group of interested users.
Thumbnail of Photo 33 The staff of Downtown Amiga answering a question of a user.
Thumbnail of Photo 34 Denis Desjardins talking to interested users about Technomage new Amiga DE games. In the forground there is a user playing Pinball Fantasies, playing hard to get the high score.
Thumbnail of Photo 39 A group of Amiga users that came up from the Montreal area. Haig from Downtown Amiga is on the far right.
Thumbnail of Photo 41 Randy Hughes of Amiga, Inc. posing for the camera
Thumbnail of Photo 44 A developers version of the Zaurus, in its normal position. All the buttons were labeled in Japanese.
Thumbnail of Photo 45 A developers version of the Zaurus, in its open position, revealing a mini-keyboard and extra buttons, which worked remarkably well considering the size.
Thumbnail of Photo 47 Another close-up of the Zaurus.
Thumbnail of Photo 51 Thomas Leroux of Technomages (and Amiga.info) answers questions.
Thumbnail of Photo 55 A user caught relaxing with his purchases.
Thumbnail of Photo 56 Paul Haggins of graphixDESIGN who created the full page ad for the show that appeared in the November issue of Monitor Magazine.
Thumbnail of Photo 58 A few of the people who showed up for supper at the Royal Oak. Throughout the night fifteen people came down, sat and talked about our favorite operating system, and whatever else came up. A great time was had.


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