FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Finnish Amiga Users Group's Meeting Will Showcase Amiga Community Progress OULU, FINLAND - September 13th, 2002 - Finnish Amiga Users Group will host its annual meeting on Saturday September 28th 2002 in Oulu, Finland. In addition to an official general meeting agenda, the users group has used this opportunity to invite prominent parties from the extended Amiga community to showcase their progress. Thendic Frace has announced that they will demonstrate the Pegasos computer running a version of MorphOS at the meeting. Several people from the Pegasos and MorphOS development communities are scheduled to join the event to show and discuss their progress. This includes people from Finland and abroad. For details, see Thendic's announcements at www.morphos-news.de. Finnish Amiga retailer Gentle Eye Ky will be present at the event. Gentle Eye Ky has agreed to demonstrate Eyetech's AmigaOne motherboard there. They will also have a wide range of Amiga products for sale. The users group has arranged a registration service with VaporWare, so that visitors can register VaporWare's popular shareware products at the meeting. In addition to these highlights, invitations have been sent out to other major parties in the Amiga market and the users group is interested in expanding the event even further. If Amiga related people or companies are interested in joining the fun, please contact Finnish Amiga Users Group's chairman Anu Seilonen at thoriel@sci.fi. The official general meeting will start at 14:00 on September 28th at Pakkahuoneenkatu 30 in Oulu, Finland. Demonstrations and other activities will commence after the official agenda, from 16:00 to 20:00. Admittance is free of charge and refreshments will be available. Please visit the users group's website at http://saku.amigafin.org for the latest details and Finnish Internet coverage of the event. About Finnish Amiga Users Group Finnish Amiga Users Group (officially Suomen Amiga-käyttäjät ry.) is a registered, non-profit organization dedicated to helping Finnish Amiga computer users by preserving and advancing the Amiga hobby and knowledge of the Amiga computing platform in Finland. The group aims to reach its goals through volunteer efforts such as organizing events and publishing an e-zine called Saku.