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- From: jcompton@flood.xnet.com (Jason Compton)
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- Subject: Re: Anyone remember the A2200?
- Date: 18 Mar 1996 20:38:40 GMT
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- Dave Gentry (dgentry@vlsi4.racal.com) wrote:
- : A year or so ago, a place called Computer Advantage (in an ad in
- : Amazing Amiga, I think) was touting the A2200, built by an independant
- : manufacturer from some Amiga parts (A1200 motherboard probably). The
- : picture looked like an A3000 case with a 1942 monitor, and the ad said
- : something about " ...800*600 at 27khz, 150-pin expansion port, AGA
- : chipset,..." and some other expansion ports.
-
- : It was around $1100. Does anyone remember this? Did anyone ever buy
- : it?
-
- The company had a long history of scams. It went out of business shortly
- after these ads ran.
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