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- From: johan.hogberg@senet.abb.se (Johan HĂ·gberg)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Why Amiga and why it is.
- Date: 3 Mar 1996 18:12:14 GMT
- Organization: ABB Network Control AB
- Message-ID: <4hcndu$cue@sdaw04.seinf.abb.se>
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- In article <2399.6631T1099T65@netspace.net.au>, astroboy@netspace.net.au says...
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- >>/The/ machine would be a PC(preferably a RISC one) running a new operating
- >>system based /entirely/ around the AmigaOS, and with a lot of new
- >>improvements like built in memory protection and all that.
- >
- >I would love to see one, but I'm not putting any money down until I'm sure AT
- >isn't going to give up completely and dump us. A supported PC is far more
- >useful than an orphan Amiga.
- >
-
- I everybody would be thinking like that the Amiga would be an orphan for sure.
- How will you be sure that AT will support the Amiga in the future?
-
- If AT shall be able to support it in the long run, there will have to be
- buyers of the product.
-
- So, what you are waiting for is other people to buy the new Amigas and then
- perhaps follow, right?
-
- I guess you're not alone with this kind of thinking and I hope that AT know
- about this problem too, that is how too convince possible buyers that the
- Amiga really is a good product.
-
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