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- From: mike@summat.demon.co.uk (Mike Dodd)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Ideas
- Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 17:56:08 GMT
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- Mike staggered back from the pub and slurred to Jim Cooper:
-
- >> The funny thing is that if Commodore had a bit more fore-sight (easy to say
- >> now) then it would have cost very little to give a much larger chip-mem
-
- >"if Commodore had a bit more fore-sight..." Sorry, Mike. Don't mean to pick
- >on you, but it gets tiresome reading the same old half-truths over, and over,
- >and over, and over, and over, and over, and...
-
- Hold on, perhaps I wasn't clear in my comment - I have nothing but respect for
- the Commodore engineers behind the Amiga, but like many others have deep
- reservations about the engineering decisions imposed by the old Commodore
- management team, based upon the horror stories widely reported upon in the
- computer press. I think most of us have read some of the stories, some have even
- seen the video.
-
- ---
- Mike
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