mll@aio.jsc.nasa.gov (Mark Littlefield) (06/03/91)
Hey netters, As I don't typically read the amiga newsgroups, I hope I'm sending this to the right one. I recently read about the new CDTV system and would like to get some developers information about it. I, along with som companions, have been planning an educational application for IBC PCs and CD-ROM, but CDTV sounds like a much better platform. Anyway, if anyone out there has an address that I can write to for information on developers kits, hardware requirements, and so on, please let me know (Snail mail is ok, prefer e-mail). Also, if anybody out there has experience writing applications for CDTV, drop me a line, I'd like to hear about your experiences. Thanks in advance, Mark -- ===================================================================== Mark L. Littlefield internet: mll@aio.jsc.nasa.gov USsnail: 2101 San Sebastian Court #109 Houston, TX 77058 ====================================================================
kdarling@hobbes.catt.ncsu.edu (Kevin Darling) (06/04/91)
> I recently read about the new CDTV system and > would like to get some developers information about it. [...] > Anyway, if anyone out there has an address that I can write to for > information on developers kits, hardware requirements, and so on, I assume you're a commercial group, versus a school? Describe your project in a couple of pages, then send that and a request to: A Commercial CDTV Developer Package E. J. Mungin CATS Dept. 1200 Wilson Drive West Chester, PA 19380 I believe they suggest using an Amiga 2500/30 as the development system, and an Amiga 2000HD as the CDTV player emulator. best - kevin <kdarling@catt.ncsu.edu>
carolyn@cbmvax.commodore.com (Carolyn Scheppner - CATS) (06/08/91)
In article <22222@cbmvax.commodore.com> ken@cbmvax.commodore.com (Ken Farinsky - CATS) writes: >In article <PLw531w164w@undrground.UUCP> undrground!ryan@amix.commodore.com (Ryan Sheftel) writes: >>mll@aio.jsc.nasa.gov (Mark Littlefield) writes: >> >>> >>> ...recently read about the new CDTV system and >>> would like to get some developers information... >>> >>> Anyway, if anyone out there has an address that I can write to for >>> information on developers kits, hardware requirements, and so on, >>> please let me know... Just to add to Ken's response Currently, you must become a registered Amiga CDTV developer to get the CDTV docs. Commercial ($450) program members who submit CDTV-specific product profiles or plans can currently receive the CDTV docs for free. Certified ($75) program members who submit CDTV-specific product profiles or plans may purchase the CDTV docs for an additional $75. To qualify for the Certified program, you must be developing a salable product for the Amiga. To qualify for the Commercial program, you must have existing commercial products on some platform. If you are in the US and would like a CDTV developer application, you could mail your request and US Mail address to leslie@commodore.com If you are in a different country, you must contact your local Commodore developer support organization. -- ========================================================================== Carolyn Scheppner -- Tech. Mgr. CATS - Commodore Amiga Technical Support PHONE 215-431-9180 {uunet,rutgers}!cbmvax!carolyn carolyn@commodore.com Spice up old code with a dazzling array of pointers to void functions. ==========================================================================