Andy Warhal was testimonial for Commodore in 1985. Floppy disks in the Amiga computer preserved in The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburg revealed some of these artworks. The files were unreadable because in a proprietary format of a beta version of ProPaint (GraphiCraft V27 Release 06) running only on Kickstart Beta 0.6 Only in 2008 they were again on screen.
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Andy Warhal was testimonial for Commodore in 1985. Floppy disks in the Amiga computer preserved in The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburg revealed some of these artworks. The files were unreadable because in a proprietary format of a beta version of ProPaint (GraphiCraft V27 Release 06) running only on Kickstart Beta 0.6 Only in 2008 they were again on screen.