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- From: torrunes@vier.idt.unit.no (Tor Rune Skoglund)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware,comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Amiga 1200 Tower
- Date: 15 Jan 1996 19:53:30 GMT
- Organization: University of Trondheim, Norway
- Message-ID: <4debbq$3lo@due.unit.no>
- References: <1171.6585T739T869@stenar.arnes.si> <1446.6586T1402T1146@telepost.no>
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- In article <1446.6586T1402T1146@telepost.no>,
- Thomas Oleksy <oleksy@telepost.no> wrote:
- >You probably mean the Shuttle A4000 for the A1200.. the final solution... ;)
- >of it yet! Well here goes: 4 PS/2 (72pin) SIMM sockets onboard, 2 x video
- >slots, 6 x PC-ISA slots, 1 x CPU slot (A4000-style! You can put a Cyberstorm
- >in there if you wish), 7 x Zorro-III slots + a standard connector for plain
- >PC PSU, but also a possibility of using the external Amiga PSU (as long as
-
- Hmmm, is it just me, or is there a good reason to be sceptical about
- this?
-
- I mean, what is now really the difference between this and buying a
- *real* Amiga 4000?
-
- Maybe they are licencing the MB from the real 4000...? How are they
- going to find bus controllers and chips for the board?
-
- Hmmm.........
-
- - Best Regards,
-
- Tor Rune Skoglund DataKompaniet ans
- Tech. Manager/Partner Trondheim Innovation Centre
- Tel: +47 7354 0375 N-7030 Trondheim
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