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- From: joewald@crl.com (Joseph Waldvogel)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Amiga 1200 Tower
- Date: 25 Jan 1996 02:28:55 GMT
- Organization: CRL Dialup Internet Access
- Message-ID: <1124.6597T1096T2152@crl.com>
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- >In reply to: Tor Rune Skoglund torrunes@vier.idt.unit.no , I boldly answer
- >thus:
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- >>Hmmm, is it just me, or is there a good reason to be sceptical about
- >>this?
- >There is more than good reason to be sceptical, but also optimistic. :)
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- >>I mean, what is now really the difference between this and buying a
- >>*real* Amiga 4000?
- >That`s the point! There isn`t supposed to be much of a difference, but
- >obviously there _should_ be one in price.
-
- >>Maybe they are licencing the MB from the real 4000...? How are they
- >>going to find bus controllers and chips for the board?
- >No, from the _diagrams_ I`ve seen it doesn`t look like the same thing,
- >but all the ingredients are there... ;-)
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- I'm Intrested in a A1200 Tower Setup with Zorro III Slot's if it was 100%
- A4000 Compatible and still able to use the A1200 trapdoor cards, and the
- PCMCIA port, and the 2.5" IDE drives, some way to mount them in the cases
- next to the connector to use the same short cable. Of course the price needs
- to be right. I mean $800 or whatever is Crazy, Spend on your money on a Tower
- and have nothen left to spend to acually ADD to the case.
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