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Warhol used Amiga computers to generate digital art, including You Are the One, which he helped design and build with Amiga, Inc. He also helped with the demonstration of the release of the Amiga 1000. He displayed the difference between slow and fast fill and demonstrated Commodore's advanced color palette. This was done by presenting a live show of him creating a portrait of the lead singer of Blondie, Debby Harry. This style was similar to his silkscreen pop culture paintings. Warhol was also approached by the up-and-coming CEO of Apple computers, Steve Jobs, intending to try and have Warhol promote and produce his artistic work on the Macbook. However, at this time, Apple's drawing programs only came in greyscale, and Warhol enjoyed working with bright colors.