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- From: jsev@midland.co.nz (John Severinsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Walker case?
- Date: 28 Mar 1996 03:38:49 GMT
- Organization: Midland Internet Limited, Network Services
- Message-ID: <1092.6660T949T490@midland.co.nz>
- References: <4ijv2l$d8l@sundog.tiac.net> <1502.6656T1036T333@froghall.powernet.co.uk>
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- On 24-Mar-96 09:42:00 (Msg ID: <1502.6656T1036T333@froghall.powernet.co.uk>),
- Paul Brown wrote:
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-
- >>Does anyone know the internals of the Walker can be fit into a standard
- >>case? If not, is AT planning on making alternate cases for those who
- >>don't want what they are planning to release the new Amiga in?
- >>--
-
- >Who wants a standard case anyway you boring old fart!
-
- Obviously the new case design is not everyones cup of tea.
-
- >This is a very good step indeed and I want one :)
-
- I agree, I like the concept of slotting extra modules into the case. It can
- then grow as your need expand. I assume (hope) that the modular concept will
- be carried over to the more traditional (boring?) case designs.
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- <tsb>Thor 2.22, 27-Mar-96 15:46:03
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