Dear Friends, Colleagues and Fellow Amigans,
It is with a heavy heart that I am sad to announce my coming
retirement from the Amiga community. As you all undoubtedly know, I
have been a loyal promoter of the Amiga platform for nearly twenty
years since it was first broadly introduced by Commodore in the
early 1980s. Later through the difficult years with Commodore and
Escom I worked tirelessly with many of you to 'Keep The Dream
Alive.' Now as the new Millennium has dawned, it is time for some
of us older Amigans to pass the torch on to those who still have
the vigor to take Amiga onward.
With these fond memories foremost in my mind, the time has
nevertheless come for me to fade from the scene. Effective at the
end of this year we will close all operations and offices in
Germany. By then I expect our stock of finished goods will be
nearly gone. I will continue to finalize the details of the closure
through the end of March next year. I will also continue to your
efforts in whatever way I can, consistent with my retirement. I
hope all of you can find it in your hearts to wish me
well.
In the mean time please address your questions and concerns to
Bill McEwen and his staff in America. I remain confident in their
commitment to realize the continued aspirations of Amigans
everywhere.
Petro Tyschtschenko
D-63225 Langen, Germany
23 October 2000
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