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- From: ginseng@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au (Robert Wells)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.cd32
- Subject: Re: SX32 INFO ANYONE!!!
- Date: 29 Feb 1996 11:21:17 GMT
- Organization: Monash University
- Message-ID: <4h427d$853@harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au>
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- Paul Dossett (astroboy@netspace.net.au) wrote:
- : Andre Hogenkamp (A.C.Hogenkamp@io.tudelft.nl) said:
- : >In article <4gb345$pg0@omni2.voicenet.com> tbnix, tbnix@voicenet.com
- : >writes:
- : >>and also does it have floppy
- : >Yes, standard floppy port, recognizes first floppy as df0:
- : >> and ibm connections?
- : >Waddoyoumean ?
- :
- : He means IBM keyboard, and no, it doesn't.
-
- That's a shame. PC keyboards are cheap and easy to come by,
- whereas Amiga ones in this part of the world are exactly the opposite.
-
- : Get an Amiga one instead, they're
- : far nicer.
-
- That strikes me as a matter of opinion. IMHO, the cheapo AT
- keyboard on the SX1 felt nicer and worked better than the nice-looking
- but not-as-functional A1000 keyboard I had. The one-handed reset
- (CTRL-F11-F12) was nice, too. And it was handy having a full numeric
- keypad. Amiga keyboards start to get quite pricey after the 1000, and
- even that didn't cost me pocket change...
-
- : Paul Dossett | Yamaha, Epiphone, Pearl, Paiste | Amiga 2000/040/21/365/3.1 __
- : -------------| RASTER Bubble Bobble betatester | Amiga CD32/020/2/CD/3.1__///
- : boo! : astroboy@netspace.net.au.. | '76 Toyota Corolla 1.2 \XX/
- :
- Oh, it's you. ;) Boo, back! :) How's the SX1 going? I miss it
- terribly. :'(
-
- Cya,
- Rob.
-
-