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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy,comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Apple troubles benefit Amiga?
- Date: 15 Jan 1996 15:44:15 -0700
- Organization: HP Fort Collins Site
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- wfblan@netcom.com (Wells Fargo Bank) wrote:
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- Re: Apple troubles benefit Amiga?
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- > All in all, I do hope that Macs problems will be sorted out sooner than
- > later, and I also hope that while they are doing this that the Amiga
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- A healthy Apple is, IMHO, almost necessary for the Amiga's survival:
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- * The more machines using PPCs, the better. The PPC needs a
- significant installed base to enable enough development to remain
- competitive. The more machines the more practical this will be.
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- * No one architecture can go head-to-head with the clone world for
- long. Not even Apple (and they know it). The only chance is for
- Apple, BeBox, Amiga, and whoever else comes along to leverage
- development costs for common pieces.
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- - steve
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