Eyetech

They had already been involved in the provision of the automatic toll collection systems used at the Dartford River Crossing, as well as many of the bar code based tracking systems used by UK national parcel service.

The company has mostly been involved in producing bespoke software systems for commercial use in the transport and distribution sector under Unix/AIX, track and trace systems involving the use of barcodes, which have been used by the majority of UK parcel carriers and bar code decoders and industrial (networked) shop floor data capture and access control systems.

[1] During years on the Amiga market, Eyetech manufactured several accessories for Amiga computers including CD-ROM/IDE solution for A1200,[2] custom tower cases based on off the shelf pc towers with replacement backplane metal work to match A1200 ports riveted on.

[3] scan doubler/flicker fixer[4] and even attempted to introduce extension to Zorro bus standard.

[5] In 2000 Eyetech and Amiga, Inc. formed partnership to produce hardware for new AmigaOne platform.