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17.Okt.2000 Czech Amiga News & Amiga-Club Forum |
Thomas Dellert von DCE spricht über G-Rex PCI Bei AmigArt ist folgende Erklärung von Thomas Dellert zu lesen: «Ursprünglich ist die G-Rex eine alte Entwicklung von Phase5 gewesen, die seit ca. 2 Jahren in Mariaks Amiga als PCI-Adapter läuft. Er wurde speziell für die Phase5 PPC-Karten entwickelt. Die Voodoo3 funktioniert bereits zu 100%. Der deutsche Vertrieb Vesalia wurde von Elbox gezwungen, alle G-Rex Details ihrer Website unverzüglich zu entfernen, da Elbox sonst keine Produktunterstützung mehr zuteilen würde. DCE setzt deshalb folglich alle Details zur Karte (Fotos, Preise, Lieferfrist etc.) auf die eigene Homepage, die vorraussichtlich am Donnerstag eingefügt werden. Bezüglich der Treiber-Entwicklung: DCE bezahlte einem 3rd Party-Developer (Frank Mariak) für seine Arbeit, um die Treiber fertigzustellen. Elbox hatte die Möglichkeit, dasselbe zu erhalten. Sie müssten nur selbstverständlich etwas Geld investieren.» (jp) [Meldung: 17. Okt. 2000, 10:38] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
17.Okt.2000 Mariusz Wloczysiak per eMail |
Elbox Insider Report Elbox haben eine Zusammenfassung der Geschehnisse rund um CGX-Treiber für Voodoo 3 aus ihrer Sicht veröffentlicht: Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 19:16:48 +0200 From: ELBOX press@elbox.com To: amiga-news.de ps@amiga-news.de Subject: INSIDER REPORT INSIDER REPORT ELBOX COMPUTER http://www.elbox.com Krakow, 17 Oct 2000 In brief In July 2000, ELBOX Computer and Frank Mariak (VFD) negotiated and agreed upon writing drivers for MEDIATOR PCI busboard. Frank Mariak agreed to write the software with hardware and technical documentation provided to him by ELBOX Computer as requested by him. He had never asked for cash reimbursement and never asked for making cash-based contract. Frank Mariak was to write drivers dedicated for ELBOX hardware, to the order of ELBOX, based on an agreement between ELBOX and himself. Frank Mariak's long-term benefit was spreading and popularising his commercial product: CGX4. Ultimately, Frank Mariak sold rights to these drivers in exclusive form to a third party, who are not affiliated with ELBOX Computer in any way. This transaction, with the following use of confidential ELBOX documentation within third-party agreements is clear-cut breach of commercial law in any country in the world. This step was thought to block developing highly-demanded software for Amiga computers. ELBOX Computer decided to clear this situation up in the following report. The last part of the report announces software solutions to make good the damage caused by Frank Mariak's decisions. On Saturday, 14 Oct 2000 community of Amiga users were informed that an agreement was signed by virtue of which Mr. Frank Mariak (Vision Factory Development) transferred exclusive rights to Voodoo PCI drivers written by himself to a third party. We, ELBOX Computer, feel obliged to make the entire situation clear to Amiga users world-wide, as the circumstances around this event are twisted again and again and give false image of the situation to public opinion. Please find the below report as the clarification of what has been transpiring in the recent weeks behind the scenes. Background On 24 July 2000, Elbox Computer and Vision Factory Development jointly released an announcement on concluding an agreement, by virtue of which VFD undertook to develop support for PCI graphic cards installed in the MEDIATOR PCI busboard. (See http://www.vgr.com/mediator/pressrelease1.txt ) Before this agreement was concluded, both parties negotiated and finally decided on some specific terms and conditions of co-operation as follows: The key point of the agreement was that support for PCI graphic cards in CGX3 was to be devoid of hardware acceleration, which was to be fully developed in the CGX4 commercial version. The parties decided to make the following commitments: 1. ELBOX Computer shall make the developer's documentation for the MEDIATOR PCI busboard available in order to complete the agreed work. The developer's documentation was transferred to Mr. Frank Mariak on 14 July 2000. 2. ELBOX Computer will provide Vision Factor Development with computer hardware for preparing drivers for PCI graphic cards installed in the MEDIATOR PCI 1200 busboard, which Mr. Mariak needed at that time. ELBOX Computer sent the hardware: Amiga 1200 in E/BOX tower with the developer's MEDIATOR PCI 1200 busboard, 1240 turbo card, FastATA 1200 controller, a hard disk and other necessary add-ons as well as S3 ViRGE and Voodoo3 PCI cards to Mr. Frank Mariak on 07 Aug 2000. Another computer hardware set was delivered to VFD team last week. 3. Vision Factory Development shall develop support for graphic cards operating in the MEDIATOR PCI busboard. Support for S3 ViRGE and Voodoo3 chipsets was agreed upon as the minimum. S3 Virge: ELBOX Computer received a test version of an S3 ViRGE card driver (enabling starting Workbench in the S3 ViRGE PCI card) from Vision Factory Development on 18 July 2000; S3 ViRGE drivers are currently available. Voodoo3: ELBOX Computer received a test version of Voodoo3 drivers for MEDIATOR PCI for presentation purposes (allowing for operation with Workbench) on 29 Sep 2000. 4. ELBOX Computer, after starting the production of the MEDIATOR PCI busboard shall deliver a bundled free package of CyberGraphX v.3 along with drivers for all the currently supported PCI graphic cards. ELBOX Computer is now selling the MEDIATOR PCI busboard through the network of its distributors world-wide. CGX3 is bundled with MEDIATOR PCI. This is an excellent advertising move for the commercial CGX4. Before the agreement ELBOX offered Mr. Frank Mariak that our programmers would prepare drivers for various graphic chipsets, including Voodoo3 PCI, for working with CyberGraphX. Such drivers would then be transferred in the form of source codes written in assembler for Mr. Frank Mariak's authorisation and distribution. We expected only making available some developer's information related to CGX in return. However, Mr. Mariak decided he would himself write the drivers if we supported him with hardware and documentation. Which we did. False information in the announcement on selling rights to Voodoo drivers included alleged expected technical problems related to implementation of 3D drivers with our MEDIATOR PCI busboard. Please note that none such problems exist. On our request, Mr. Mariak was to report to us any possible problems related to his development work… and he remained silent all the time. Using Developer's Documentation for MEDIATOR PCI and computer hardware (including Voodoo3 PCI card) provided free of charge by ELBOX Computer as requested by Mr. Frank Mariak for writing Voodoo3 drivers, as it turned out, for another company is the clearest form of breaching rules of social life and business honesty and integrity. New business vision On 13 Oct 2000, Mr. Frank Mariak signed an agreement on selling the Voodoo3 drivers for benefit of another company. In contacts with our company, Mr. Frank Mariak never mentioned any intention of this kind on his part, never suggested such a possibility and never asked for or negotiated any payment for his software writing work. He never contacted us in this issue. Then, out of the blue, he surprised us and all Amiga users with making a "simple BUSINESS DECISION" (original quotation from Mr. Mariak's response to our inquiry for explanation of the VFD & DCE's announcement) on making an alliance with a third party for selling the above rights. We hope this explanation clarifies the situation. Please make sure that we refrain from any comments of ethical or whatever nature. The above are simple facts to make you all aware of the plot behind the scenes. ELBOX MOVES FORWARD In the view of the circumstances described above, ELBOX Computer hereby announces that our programmers shall prepare software for supporting Voodoo3 cards in the MEDIATOR PCI busboards. These drivers will be included in the software package for the MEDIATOR PCI busboard. We expect completing work on the first version of this software within two weeks. ELBOX Computer Mariusz Wloczysiak, Press Department(ps) [Meldung: 17. 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17.Okt.2000 Golem Network News |
Golem Network News mit neuer Domain Der Computer-Nachrichtendienst Golem Network News ist seit Montag, dem 16. Oktober 2000 unter Golem.de erreichbar. Die Domain Gnn.de wurde wegen markenrechtlicher Auseinandersetzungen mit einem Mitbewerber aufgegeben. Golem.de berichtet täglich über die neuesten Entwicklungen in der IT-Branche. Weitere Einzelheiten lesen Sie unter dem Titellink. (jm) [Meldung: 17. Okt. 2000, 04:53] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
16.Okt.2000 David Conolly per E-Mail |
Neunte Ausgabe des Amiga Survivor Magazines erscheint Laut Informationen von David Conolly, dem Herausgeber des Amiga Survivor Magazines ist die neunte Ausgabe des Printmagazines für Ende Oktober frisch aus den Druckereien zu beziehen. Diese werde eine Version von Max Rally beinhalten. Ausgabe 10, die Ende November erscheint, wird das Spiel Cosmo's Fun Class beilegen. Schliesslich wird Ausgabe 11 einen Teil des bekannten Amiga Future Magazines zusammenführen und als besondere Weihnachtsüberraschung einen 68-seitigen Special einschliesslich eines (oder zweierlei) geheimgehaltener Geschenke geben. In Kürze wird auch eine Website unter: http://www.amigasurvivor.com erscheinen. Für's erste kann man derzeit in eine Egroups-Mailingliste eintragen lassen. (ps) [Meldung: 16. Okt. 2000, 09:04] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
16.Okt.2000 Amiga Future |
Amiga Future nun auch in englisch CS&E und Amiga Future haben eine Vereinbarung zur Publikation einer englischen Version des Amiga-Spielemagazins "Amiga Future" geschlossen. Die Amiga Future wird Anfangs als ein Teil der Amiga Survivor erscheinen, aber nach wenigen Ausgaben wird es als eine eigenständige Publikation unter dem Amiga Future UK Namen erscheinen. Die komplette Ankündigung, mit weiteren Informationen, ist im News-Bereich der Amiga Future-Website zu finden. (sd) [Meldung: 16. Okt. 2000, 06:42] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
16.Okt.2000 Blittersoft |
Zusammenarbeit Blittersoft und KDH Datentechnik Blittersoft hat mit KDH Datentechnik eine Vereinbarung getroffen, nach welcher KDH Datentechnik exklusiver Distributor für Deutschland von durch Blittersoft veröffentlichte Amiga-Spiele wird. Im Gegenzug wird Blittersoft der englische Distributor für von KDH Datentechnik veröffentlichten Programmen, wie beispielsweise "Taifun". (ps) [Meldung: 16. Okt. 2000, 06:42] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
15.Okt.2000 AmigaSDK.com |
Fakten zur AmigaDE Gary Peake, Director Support Amiga Inc., hat am 14. Oktober 2000 in der Open Amiga-Mailingliste Fakten zur AmigaDE gespostet. Dieses Posting faßt verschiedene, bekannte Informationen zusammenfassen. Nachtrag 15.10.2000 Martina Jacobs hat das Posting ins deutsche übersetzt. (sd) [Meldung: 15. Okt. 2000, 05:10] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
15.Okt.2000 Amiga Flame |
Amiga Flame feiert 4. Geburtstag Das Spieleonlinemagazin "Amiga Flame" feiert seinen vierten Geburtstag. Vor vier Jahren wurde es ins Leben gerufen, um zu zeigen, dass ein Amigaspielemarkt existiert. Nun blickt es, nach den vergangenen schweren Jahren, dank der Amiga Digital Environment und den AmigaOne hoffnungsvoll in die Zukunft. (sd) [Meldung: 15. Okt. 2000, 04:06] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
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