Amiga Technologies gave J speech on the current status of the Amiga market and where he expected Amiga Technologies to take the Amiga in the future. For your convenience, we have published the transcript oi his speech on page 48 of this issue. One of my main reasons for visiting the expo was a chance to visit with Mr. Tyschtschenko and discuss the American Amiga market and Amiga Technologies' efforts here. Orn.' of my chief concerns has been that until now, there has not been any announcement concerning the North American marketing program or who has been selected to direct marketing for North America. 1 was hoping that Amiga Technologies had come to some understanding and were in the process of creating a program. However, Mr. Tyschtschenko had his own agenda. Petro began by telling me that Amiga Technologies had still not settled on their marketing partner for North America, but before I could object, he assured me that such a partnership was in negotia ti ons. With SMG (long known for their work as the US repair headquarters for Commodore warranties) designated as the Amiga distributor for the US, Petro felt confident that Amiga Technologies could satisfy the needs of Amiga 1000 users. The assembly line for Amiga 4000 Towers