LOL! This is almost as comical/sad as the Alien BoXer vaporware scam.
Was Dan Lutz the Blittersoft guy involved with the BoXer project then? Mike Tinker was the brains and had good intentions and the expertise as far as I remember. Amiga Inc didn't supply working AGA chips which derailed his plans.
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Rob
Re: Alien BoXer - Where are they now? Posted on 11-Nov-2018 18:24:51
Anti Gravity was a later partner of Mick Tinker and nothing to do with Blittersoft. Blittersoft became Virtual Programming in 2000 to focus on software development and publishing.
By the time Anti Gravity were involved, the Boxer had changed substantially and it was intended that the AGA chipset would be re-implemented in the 2 FPGA chips that now resided on the board.
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Re: Alien BoXer - Where are they now? Posted on 11-Nov-2018 23:43:24