Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!mcrware!leeg From: leeg@mcrware.UUCP (Lee Glenn) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc Subject: CDVT and CD-I Message-ID: <6981@mcrware.UUCP> Date: 19 Jun 91 17:45:16 GMT Organization: Microware Systems Corp., Des Moines, Ia. Lines: 37 In article arctngnt@amiganet.chi.il.us (Bowie J Poag) writes: > > >Laurana: Im going to take your name down, and contact you in a year, then you >can epxlain to ME why CDTV failed, why Commodore was completely sluggish in >advertising it, why CD-I is supported by >4< companies, and CDTV, oh a >whopping >1< company that even still is on the edge of going bankrupt if they >continue to avoid marketing. > > [lots of good stuff deleted] > >Then tell me who has their head in the clouds. > >Flicker turns me on. -BJP | Get back into the SeX PiSToLs if you program in >Arctangent, Naperville IL. | C. It helps. // >---------------------------- \X/ A M I G A ! I've got to agree with you. Although I may have a bias toward CD-I, (Microware developed CD-RTOS) I've been an Amigan for several years. Commodore took 11 months to send me AmigaVision which was supposed to have been shipped along with my 3000. I'm told that some customer database got screwed up or something. My point is: THIS is the kind of support that will compete with these consumer electronics giants? I hardly believe that things have changed since the introduction of CDTV. Comments? -- Lee Glenn - My opinions are better than a slap in the face with a dead cat. Microware Systems Corp. (515) 224-1929 1900 NW 114th St., Des Moines, IA 50325 (UUCP: ...!uunet!mcrware!leeg) (Internet: leeg@mcrware.com)