A4422DAE@AWIUNI11.BITNET (Konrad Neuwirth) (11/19/88)
hi, as our institue will get money for some hardware, I want to tell them to buy our all's favorite machine, but the money is strictly for pattern recognition hardware, so here goes the question: Is there some software for (graphical) pattern recognition on the amiga ? If so, where ? If you know anything, write to me, PLEASE! Thank you +----------------------------------------------------------------+ I Konrad Neuwirth I / I I Fernkorngasse 44-2-4 I< Disclaiming: is it I I A-1100 Wien I \ worth the risk ? I I Austria I\ I I I +43/222/604 15 30 I \I I I I I I +----------------------------------------------------------------+
AAW151%URIACC.BITNET@brownvm.brown.edu (Andy Patrizio) (11/01/90)
I don't know how well this will go over on the net, but here goes: A friend of mine has just written a shell for Coherent, a new version of UNIX you may have seen advertised in Byte. Coherent's publisher, Mark Williams Co., was very impressed with the shell, and has recommended him to a German company called Siemens, which is interested in his product. So to all you German readers, what can you tell me about this company? Neither of us is familiar with it, but the name rings a bell... Thanks much. ----- itnet: aaw151@uriacc.bitnet | Andy Patrzio ARPA: aaw151%uriacc.bitnet@brownvm.brown.edu | Box 705 Ellery Hall Internet: aaw151@uriacc.uri.edu | URI Usenet: simon@sbs.bbs.com | Kingston, RI 02881 ...or...: andypo@idsvax.ids.com | (401) 782-2758 ----- "Only Apple could slow down the 68000 processor" - Computer Shopper ------
jnmoyne@lbl.gov (Jean-Noel MOYNE) (11/01/90)
Hehe, yep sure it can sound famillar.... (-: !!!! Siemens is one of the biggest European eletronics manufacturer (it must be even bigger than Phillips). This is a vey very big company, ranging in a lot of different fields. They are doing computers, chips, coffe makers, dishwashers, televisions, a _lot_ of medical instruments, industrial stuff, very big sort of laser printers for the newspapers, etc ... etc ... Some of their products are not allways sold under the siemens brand name. Especially for the stuff the 'public' buys, that's maybe the reason why Siemens isn't that well-known. As a conclusion: your friend can be happy, if Siemens is intrested in his program, then the big bucks are not far. JNM -- These are my own ideas (not LBL's) " Just make it!", BO in 'BO knows Unix'
peterk@cbmger.UUCP (Peter Kittel GERMANY) (11/01/90)
In article <35085@nigel.ee.udel.edu> AAW151%URIACC.BITNET@brownvm.brown.edu (Andy Patrizio) writes: >A friend of mine has just written a shell for Coherent, a new version of ^^^!!! (Anyone remember the CBM 900 of 1985 WITH Coherent?) >UNIX you may have seen advertised in Byte. Coherent's publisher, Mark >Williams Co., was very impressed with the shell, and has recommended him >to a German company called Siemens, which is interested in his product. > >So to all you German readers, what can you tell me about this company? You're kidding aren't you? They are simply the BIGGEST. (Ok, approx. no. 2 in Europe and strong competitor on world market). The bad thing is they have hundreds of addresses and this is the first time I hear they use Coherent. What I know precisely is that they reside originally in Munich. One of their bigger research sites (but not their central) is in the Hoffmann-Strasse. But you could use this as first attempt. So write a normal letter to: Siemens AG Hoffmannstr. D-8000 Muenchen Germany -- Best regards, Dr. Peter Kittel // E-Mail to \\ Only my personal opinions... Commodore Frankfurt, Germany \X/ {uunet|pyramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!cbmger!peterk