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- From: paul@hectortd.demon.co.uk (Paul Copsey)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: AmiTech Press Release on 1200 Surfer
- Date: Sun, 31 Dec 1995 18:30:14
- Organization: E. Scrooge's Humbug Factory
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- G. Baldwin (drizzit@eskimo.com) wrote:
- >
- > Heh... because there was nothing else out there. You could buy an
- > outdated 020 based, clockless, 2MB system or you could go without.
- ^ but very usable
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- > Very simple. If you had the money, an A4000/030 was in store (at a
- > nice jump from $400 to $1400 there), or a A4000/040 (tack on an extra
- > $400, add the 3640's memory bus from hell, and now you're rolling).
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- Or take the $400 and tack on the cost of an 030/882 board and go
- faster than a 4000/030, while still having a machine you can bag up
- and take to a friend's house for a link up game.
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- Paul
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- (1200/030 owner and proud of it, till the PPC Amiga)
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