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- From: john.chang@scala.com
- Subject: Re: What is the best demo for an A4000?
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- Message-ID: <1996Feb19.190206.4123@scala.scala.com>
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 19:02:06 GMT
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- In <DMvnG9.673@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>, pwm5k@faraday.clas.Virginia.EDU (Patrick William Mackin) writes:
- >Scala MM300 comes with the A4000T as part of the Amiga Magic
- >software bundle. I am not sure if you will have this installed
- >or not. However, I would consider opting for MM400, as it
- >takes advantage of the AGA chipset, while with MM300 you are
- >stuck with the 16 colors of ECS (or 64 colors in lores).
- >Additionally, there are many new features in MM400. You must
- >experience it to see its true power, but for a preview, you can
- >check the Aminet (http://laslo.netnet.net:80/aminet/) for a
- >demo of *MM300*.
-
- Thanks for the kind praise Patrick. Just need to clarify one thing:
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- MM300 is fully AGA compliant, but as you have described, MM400 adds
- additional features that make content development even easier.
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- MM200 was limited to the ECS chipset.
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- Regards,
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- John Chang
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