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- From: peterk@combo.ganesha.com (Dr. Peter Kittel)
- Subject: Re: A4000's with High Density Drives!
- Distribution: world
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
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- References: <19960103.89CA330.4A1B@vrb.com> <96004.153727LEEK@QUCDN.QueensU.CA>
- Message-ID: <peterk.0jxs@combo.ganesha.com>
- Date: 10 Jan 96 22:54:57 MEZ
- Organization: Private Site
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- In article <96004.153727LEEK@QUCDN.QueensU.CA> <LEEK@QUCDN.QueensU.CA> writes:
- >In article <19960103.89CA330.4A1B@vrb.com>, Mustang@vrb.com (Aaron Smith) says:
- >>
- >>DK> Simple: Read here and in .hardware and find out that they are bad
- >>DK> hacks, working very unreliably.
- >>
- >> But, could they be adapted to not be bad hacks? It is better than
- >>shipping any Amiga with a 880k drive.
- >
- >Yeap. I think the idea works, but need a bit more engineering to make
- >it reliable and easy to manufacture. As is, it would require a patch
- >in trackdisk for them to work reliably which means you can't boot off
- >a HD.
-
- And say goodbye to many games, I assume. People don't like this.
- I can tell from the protest letters we receive because of the current
- floppy problems of some games.
-
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- Best Regards, Dr. Peter Kittel // Visit http://www.amiga.de
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