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- From: mart4372@mach1.wlu.ca (Reg Martin)
- Subject: Re: New Press Release!
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- Date: Fri, 8 Mar 1996 15:59:37 GMT
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- Darren Doody (doodyd@godzilla.zeta.org.au) wrote:
- : Michael T Pins (mtpins@icaen.uiowa.edu) wrote:
- :
- : : Even a full-blown 68030 is a incredibly slow by today's standards.
- : : If Escom is actually foolish enough to release a new machine that's not
- : : running at least an '060 (which is still slow) they're doomed.
- :
- : Comments like this can only come from a 'PC head'.....
-
- Or from anybody who actually uses their Amiga enough to get frustrated
- with its extremely slow processor! How can you possibly use an 030
- based Amiga and NOT notice its sluggishness?
-
- : And yes, before you reply, in addition to my A3000 I own a 100MHz pentium
- : and I still prefer to use the amiga.
-
- Me too. (Well, A4000/030, and 90Mhz Pentium actually, but close enough :)
- But just because I prefer the Amiga doesn't mean that I still can't
- get pissed off at it sometimes...
-
- Reg Martin
-