14 Mar
2017
14 Mar
'17
9:17 a.m.
I worked at an computer store that focused on the Amiga and I could spend days ranting about Commodore. Commodore didn't know what to do with the Amiga. They had a great product but wouldn't put the money into it like Apple did with the Mac. There was a moment of light when Harry Copperman took over and he tried to do a few things.
From him we got the 3000UX, the TCP/IP stack & Networking car, the Lowell Board.
While not the best, at least there was some development. I remember there was hope and I think they "promoted" him and it went downhill.