Whether you like the art or not , an interesting story
Warhol works found on Amiga disks
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-27141201
Amiga Andy Warhol discoveries
Amiga Andy Warhol discoveries
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Re: Amiga Andy Warhol discoveries
Thanks for sharing. A great story but I'm surprised that they had such difficulty reading the data. There must be Amiga geeks with hardware at the back of their garage that could read them.
Re: Amiga Andy Warhol discoveries
More infos
http://studioforcreativeinquiry.org/eve ... -discovery
and some comments from Amiga Users -
http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=73441
http://studioforcreativeinquiry.org/eve ... -discovery
and some comments from Amiga Users -
http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=73441
Re: Amiga Andy Warhol discoveries
Neato stuff there.
The Amiga was one of my favorite computers. I do still have one somewhere. Modded to fit in a large tower case. I think it had multiple SCSI drives in it along with some memory boards.
Relating to the C64 and sometime in the 80's I would have a once a month C64 meeting. It was sort of a club of sorts. We would talk about the Commodore 64, drink wine and eat cheese. I was the youngest of the bunch of a number of older folks. They were teachers at the University of Chicago and Northwestern and using the Commodore 64 for this or that. One of them was an Astronomer from Northwestern that I helped a bit to write some database. I did keep in touch with him past his retirement some until he passed away. I wonder what happened to that C64 database.
The Amiga was one of my favorite computers. I do still have one somewhere. Modded to fit in a large tower case. I think it had multiple SCSI drives in it along with some memory boards.
Relating to the C64 and sometime in the 80's I would have a once a month C64 meeting. It was sort of a club of sorts. We would talk about the Commodore 64, drink wine and eat cheese. I was the youngest of the bunch of a number of older folks. They were teachers at the University of Chicago and Northwestern and using the Commodore 64 for this or that. One of them was an Astronomer from Northwestern that I helped a bit to write some database. I did keep in touch with him past his retirement some until he passed away. I wonder what happened to that C64 database.
- Pete
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