1: Media Park Building 7 - not much to show the way.
2: A view past Building 7 to Building 6 with the oval conference room.
3: Oh, so that's where they hide the entrance!
4: Quite a crowd was already queued up inside.
5: Audience waiting for OS 3.9 presentation.
6: OS 3.9 in all its glory - clad in last year's winter clothes.
7: Crowd listening to Fleecy Moss.
8: Standing room was all that was left.
9: Fleecy talking about OS 3.9 and how likely (or not) OS 4.0 is.
10: Fleecy listening to the complaints from the audience.
11: Fleecy suddenly had a lot of listening to do.
12: But he also had some answers ready.
13: Who said no new Amigas could be bought?
14: DreiEinHalb Computer had the A1200s - from DEM 199.
15: Elbox's stand was quite professional - could have fitted in at any trade show.
16: Vesalia's stand drew lots of people.
17: And so did Hyperion's, with their Heretic II demoed on a Voodoo graphics card via PCI.
18: APC&TCP had a more quiet show - not a lot of stuff to see there.
19: Various smaller stands along the foyer wall.
20: Individual Computers' Jens Schönfeld - as usual busy answering questions about his hardware.
21: Amiga Active Magazine had a corner of their own in Haage & Partner's stand.
22: On the shared stand of Amiga-News.de and Amiga-Club, people were busy getting reports out from the show..
23: The famous luggable Amiga.
24: Media Park - that highrise building was currently up to storey 43.
25: Media Park - Jolly Hotel to the left of the highrise building.
26: Buildings 7 and 6 seen from across the lake and square.
27: Jürgen Haage and Martin Steigerwald presenting OS 3.9 in more detail.
28: A full room once more - this time to hear about AmigaOne.
29: The partners involved in the AmigaOne project told about their respective areas.
30: Neil Bothwick from Amiga Active (far left) leaves his cassette recorder to catch the words of Thomas Frieden (green sweatshirt), Alan Redhouse (behind Martin), and Martin Schüler (next to A4kT).
31: From the AmigaOne presentation.
32: Alan Redhouse of Eyetech elaborates on his slides.
33: From the AmigaOne presentation.
34: From the AmigaOne presentation.
35: From the AmigaOne presentation.
36: From the AmigaOne presentation.
37: From the AmigaOne presentation.
38: From the AmigaOne presentation.
39: OS 3.9 betatesters' meeting. From left to right, fromt row: Sam Jordan, Andrea Vallinotto, Mario Cattaneo, Wolfgang Hosemann, ?, ?. Back row: ?, ?.
40: OS 3.9 betatesters' meeting. From left to right, fromt row: Markus Pöllmann, Sam Jordan, Andrea Vallinotto, Mario Cattaneo. Back row: ?, ?.
41: OS 3.9 betatesters' meeting. From left to right, fromt row: Wolfgang Hosemann, ?, ?.
42: OS 3.9 betatesters' meeting. From left to right: Jürgen Haage, Martin Steigerwald, Jochen Becher.
43: KDH Datentechnik - the whole family in action as usual.
44: DreiEinHalb Computer still selling cheap A1200s on Sunday.
45: The stand of the German AmigaOS magazine's publisher Falke Verlag with Thomas Raukamp among others.
46: Fleecy Moss visiting the Elbox stand.
47: Stefan Ossowski taking orders in his Schatztruhe stand.
48: All hands on deck at Haage & Partner. From left to right: Bernadette (?), André Dörffler, Gudrun Haage, Jochen Becher.
49: The luggable Amiga in action in the user group area.
50: Left: The Alien Design people showing the pre-production version of the Repulse sound card. Right: The Amiga Active stand, Dave Stroud (?) presiding.
51: Verkosoft's stand was almost like a garage sale.
52: Markus Pöllmann and Jochen Becher introducing Storm C 4.
53: A hardy band of stalwart developers that still stick with the Amiga, ready to be awed by Storm C 4.