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- From: roland.bengtsson@mbox3.swipnet.se (Roland Bengtsson)
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- Subject: Re: Newcomer (may move from 386 to Amiga :-))))
- Date: 2 Mar 1996 12:56:47 GMT
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- >>interesting me. The thing is, I don't have any idea what
- >>hardware I should get to get started. A1200? 2000? 3000? 4000?
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- >:As for an Amiga. ONLY go for an A1200 or A4000. Others are out dated, and
- >:don`t have the "AGA" (or "AA" if you like) chipset. You *could* wait for the
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- An A3000 is also a good option. It's fast 25 Mhz 68030, can display 15 Khz
- on a cheap VGA-monitor, has builtin SCSI. It's a "real" box with separate
- keyboard. If you add a gfxcard you had much better performance than AGA,
- but of course you can't play AGA-games.
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