Software at AGI
Representatives from the Auckland based Commodore Business Machines hosted a computer show last week, at the Waiouru Army Garrison Institute (AGI). Organisers were pleased with the steady flow of interested people and by the end of the show had successfully sold two software
packages. The AGI intends to sell the new Commodore 'Amiga' range of software utilising the state-of-the-art graphics and sound facilities. The AGI believes that the 'Amiga' package will appeal to a wide range of creative users, particularly in the desktop-video and mu-
sical fields, with its animation, graphics generation and special effect capabilities. The computers and a limited range of software will be on display for customers to view and AGI staff will be more than happy to as-. sist with any queries from members of the public.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 314, 21 November 1989, Page 16
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