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- In article <987.6678T845T339@blkbox.com> blake@blkbox.com (Blake Scruggs) writes:
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- > > I have enjoyed my amiga for years. I have been hearing of the amiga's demise
- > > for almost as long as I have owned one. I also (as a hobby) collect older 8
- > > bit machines. C64's,ti's. I see things being developed for these
- > > old"useless" machines that the companies that developed them ever thought
- > > could be done. You have people designing and selling 16 meg memory expansion
- > > units for the ti, you have people developing 20 mhz boards for the c64, COME
- > > ON It IS A ONE MHZ MACHINE! If you love your amiga, I do. Then y
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- > Exactly, I Giggled when CMD sent me the sheet on the 20 Mhz, I too go
- > back to C64/128D RamLink, even a KIM-1,
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- That guy got the TI wrong. The TI-99/4 was 8 bit and the TI-99/4A was the very
- FIRST 16 bit HOME computer, released 1978 or 1979.
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- | Greg Hope, Sysop of Amiga's Sci-Fi BBS gregh@zip.com.au |
- |Are you old when you enjoy a good headbanger record with others over 40?|
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