rich@jolnet.UUCP (Rich Andrews) (06/06/88)
Greetings from Chicago! I really hate to do this to you all but here are the cold hard facts. 1) This year the CES was geared strictly for games. (:<) 2) There were no new software packages displayed for the ST line. 3) As of Sunday, the second day of the show, the attendance was about half of what it had been in years past. (The show is a loser) Now for some interesting tidbits...... The UN*X box will not be introduced until next year. The marketing strategy goes something like this: "If we introduce the Unix box now we will probably not sell another MEGA and we have lots of those around." The PC has to go through a redesign. It seems that with all of the functions that were put on the mother board, the assembly plant could not get the insertion machines to work on the densely populated boards. There is a new development package for the 2600 and 7800 machines. It consists of an assembler and rom emulator. The system utilizes an ST. Other than that there is not really anything else new. I will be able to tell more after the annual CLAUG/Atari roast dinner. later, Rich Andrews -- Any opinions expressed are my own. Now, for a limited time, they can be yours too, for the incredible price of only $19.95. Simply send $19.95 (in Alterian dollars) to ...ihnp4!killer!jolnet!rich.
kimes@ihlpe.ATT.COM (Kit Kimes) (06/09/88)
In article <592@jolnet.UUCP>, rich@jolnet.UUCP (Rich Andrews) writes: > > I really hate to do this to you all but here are the cold hard facts. > > 1) This year the CES was geared strictly for games. (:<) > True > 2) There were no new software packages displayed for the ST line. > Not true. I talked to several third party software suppliers and looked at what they had new for the ST. There is plenty new, both entertainment and productive software. Atari chose not to display the ST to any extent, probably because they are emphasizing the ST at COMDEX now. I was disappointed that there was no display of software or hardware for the 8bit computer line, though. No really good reason was given either. A lame excuse, such as "we tend to alternate, one year emphiasing computers and next year the game sytems". This isn't true, because I have been at the CES for the last several years and the computers have always been a part of the show. > 3) As of Sunday, the second day of the show, the attendance was about half > of what it had been in years past. (The show is a loser) > Maybe, but Saturday was pretty crowded and Monday was also plenty busy for a Monday at the CES. I do think that more of exhibiters are choosing other shows to highlight their wares. The movie software companies had a very small showing except for the "blue" movies. They are using a Video show as their vehicle of choice. > Other than that there is not really anything else new. I will be able > to tell more after the annual CLAUG/Atari roast dinner. > Yes, please do. I was unable to attend and there is usually more computer specific information talked about there. Kit Kimes AT&T--Information Systems Labs ...ihnp4!ihlpe!kimes