Is AMX an acronym?
Jack
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I'll probably be shot down for asking this, but what exactly does AMX stand for? A client asked me the other day, and although I have been using AMX products for nearly 15 years, I had to admit that I didn't have a clue!
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I don?t ?think? it?s an acronym for anything. This is what AMX returns at acronymfinder.com:
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Analog Multiplexing (theatrical lighting)
American Motors Experimental
Amberjacks (FAO fish species code)
Alabama Motor eXpress
Air Mobility Express
Aeromexico Aerovias de Mexico (ICAO code)
I?d be interested in the origin myself. Where is Scott Miller when you need him?
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Whatever it is, it has to make more sense than Panja ...
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When taking my training course some years back, our trainer said it meant 'Another Million tries'
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Is AMX an Acronym?
AMX once stood for American Multiplex. Today, it has no acronym.
Regards,
Rex -
That is correct sir.
I'll second that.Kaptain Kaos wrote:AMX once stood for American Multiplex. Today, it has no acronym.
Regards,
Rex
Of course it could have been Another Miller eXperiment. -
Automation Made eXtreme.
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I once read
in the back of an older price guide it said it was a measurment of control. huh? -
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I thought it was a goegraphical reference:
"All my exes live in Texas." -
I once heard Scott Miller say it stood for 'American Motor Controllers'
as that was the first product he built in his garage?? -
They gave the answer in the last newsletter but I don't recall what it said.
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from the newletter:"Is AMX an acronym? A client asked me the other day, and although I have been using AMX products for nearly 15 years, I had to admit that I didn't have a clue!"
Rex Smith, veteran AMXer of AMX Southeast Sales was the first to reply with the correct answer:
"AMX once stood for American Multiplex. Today, it has no acronym."
Thanks for clarifying Rex. You never know what you'll learn on AMX Forums.
Information like this plus tons of other tips, advice and discussions regarding everything AMX are going on right now over at the Forums. If you've never been, check them out! -
Long ago, Ros Miller told me it stood for American MultipleX.
But "Another Miller eXperiment" is a popular humorous explanation of the acronym that I've heard more than a few times. -
According to...
According to http://www.rane.com/pronames.html
AMX Modified initials for the company's original name: Advanced Microcomputer Systems, but due to conflicts with the other "AMS" (above), they made it "AMX" -- changed to Panja in 1999, then back to AMX in 2001.
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