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- From: pmoore@mcs.com (Peter Moore)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Ancient Amiga system... suggestions?
- Date: Thu, 04 Apr 96 16:09:02 GMT
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- In article <4jlgje$rl0@bubbla.uri.edu>, msoj3502@uriacc.uri.edu (Matt)
- wrote:
- >I happened to get a hold of a _very_ old Amiga system using an
- AmigaDOS
- >interface.
- >
- >I would like to somehow upgrade the system to today's standards..
- nothing too
- >fancy. (if it's even possible)
- >
- >I am not familiar w/ Amigas at all and I am getting some help from a
- friend.
- >I am basically looking for something to play some of the newer Amiga
- games on.
- >Could someone possibly help me with my dilemma? Any help would be
- greatly
- >appreciated.
- >
- >Please e-mail me directly as a reply if possible.
- >
- >Please, no flames... even if I don't belong here...
- >
- >- Matt
- >-- msoj3502@uriacc.uri.edu --
-
-
- First off I'd like to say "I MISS MY AMIGA .. sniff... sniff.". I
- haven't had an Amiga since 89 or so but there should be in the df0:c
- directory (or your boot up disk), something relating to "Workbench1.3"
- or whatever the hell they are using now. It might be named "wb".
- Launch that from the Amiga dos and you will an Amiga equilivant of
- windows (and a much more stable one at that).
-
- I think I have it archived somewhere but but it will be hard to
- unarchive. Maybe one of the other lads can help you on that.
-
- good luck,
- Pete
-
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