[comp.sys.apple] Kansasfest

lbotez@pnet02.gryphon.com (Lynda Botez) (07/31/89)

Surely someone on this net went to the A2.Central Apple II Developers meeting.

I heard that Apple got roasted by the Developers!     :-)

Lynda

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JerryK@cup.portal.com (Jerry E Kindall) (08/02/89)

Yes, some of us on the net did go to KansasFest.  I'm one of them, and I
can't remember why I didn't post a summary here.

Apple did indeed get roasted by the developers.  Barney Stone was the
ringleader.  Apple developers took the opportunity to blast Apple for
everything that they (Apple) had done wrong with the II line, ranging from
the hardware specs of the IIgs to the II line marketing.

There is some doubt as to whether or not this did any good.  After all, the
Apple people there were from the Apple II section and probably believe in
the Apple II as firmly as any of us.  The question now is to see if they
can make Corporate Apple see things their/our way.  In any case, it WAS a
great opportunity for people to get things off their chests and to make
sure Apple knew about their gripes.

Other highlights:

     o  Beagle Bros divulged TimeOut and AppleWorks technical info
     o  ProDev showed their awesome DDT card (IIe only right now)
     o  A new graphics demo written by a French pirate group which
        really shows off the GS's graphics abilities floated around
     o  Bill Mensch shared his vision of the 65xxx and the Apple II
     o  Laser showed a prototype IIgs clone (VERY prototype)

Amusing anecdote:

The world's best IIgs game programmers gathered together with a large
quantity of alcohol to produce a IIgs version of the classic Bilestoad.
Unfortunately the alcohol flowed so freely that they somehow got the
idea to do the game in lo-res because super hi-res was too difficult.
The last anyone saw of it was a bunch of lo-res dots scrolling around
on the screen.

International Visitors: attendees were present from Canada, the Netherlands,
Germany, and even the Soviet Union.

It was great fun meeting people like Roger Wagner, Barney Stone, Bob Sander-
Cederlof, Ross Lambert, Eric Mueller, Jay Jennings... the list goes on and
on.  From the pizza party the first night (they severely underestimated the
demand for pizza) to the ball game on the closing night to the after-hours
party in the dorms that raged into Sunday morning, it was a blast.

/\    Jerry Kindall      JerryK@cup.portal.com
  \/  Death to COBOL     GEnie: A2.JERRY   ALink: A2 Jerry

jlink@pro-xy.UUCP (John Link) (08/02/89)

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Apple DID get roasted, but undeservedly so, according to some who were there. 
A local friend who was in attendance discusses it with some of the same
"vibes" that those who attended Woodstock 20 years ago discussed that event
immediately afterwards.  Though I did not go, I suspect that "history" was
made--despite the "roast" of Apple, Inc.

jlink@pro-xy.UUCP (John Link) (08/03/89)

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cbdougla@uokmax.UUCP (Collin Broadrick Douglas) (08/03/89)

   In the original article about Kansasfest there was mention of a new 
   note synthesizer tool for the GS that is supposed to be a vast improvement
   over the current toolbox.  Does anyone have more info about this?  If so
   please mail it (as much as you can) to me or post it on the net (if 
   possible.  This, like other things, might go under the non-disclosure
   policy).

		Collin Douglas

larry@pluto.paradyne.com (Larry Swift) (08/03/89)

In article <20922@cup.portal.com> JerryK@cup.portal.com (Jerry E Kindall) writes:
>     o  Beagle Bros divulged TimeOut and AppleWorks technical info

What AppleWorks info?

>     o  ProDev showed their awesome DDT card (IIe only right now)

What is DDT and what does it do?


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