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- From: mk59200@proffa.cc.tut.fi (Markku Kolkka)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Newbie needs advice on A2000
- Date: 22 Mar 1996 15:26:04 +0200
- Organization: Tampere University of Technology
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- In-reply-to: cvenz@I_should_put_my_domain_in_etc_NNTP_INEWS_DOMAIN's message
- of Tue, 19 Mar 1996 02:34:26 GMT
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- >>>>> "Craig" == Craig Venz <cvenz@I_should_put_my_domain_in_etc_NNTP_INEWS_DOMAIN> writes:
- > Being new to the Amiga, the thing seemed awful slow to me - but
- > I thought a2000s weret the top of the range Amigas.
- They were, about 10 years ago.
-
- > What I really want to know is: What, right now, is the minimum
- > level system I should have got?
- The current "entry level" system is A1200.
-
- > Do I have a hope of upgrading it, or did I waste my money?
- Various add-on boards for A2000 are still available, so you can
- upgrade it.
-
- > Any replys would be _real_ nice - email if you could...
- I'd emailed this, but you didn't include a reply address...
-
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- Markku Kolkka
- mk59200@cc.tut.fi
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