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- From: a10@server.uwindsor.ca (Darren Fuerst)
- Subject: Re: 20 Mhz 128 - CMD
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- Organization: University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
- References: <4068393736@ram2.ramlink.net> <827200983@p71.f411.n201.z2.ftn>
- Date: Wed, 20 Mar 1996 04:17:48 GMT
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- In article <827200983@p71.f411.n201.z2.ftn> Pontus Berg <Pontus.Berg@p71.anet.canit.se> writes:
- >My suggestion is for CMD to bring about a case in which we could fit it all in!
- >This to stop the discussion on how to fit it in a PC case - it could be a c64
- >tower case! A c64 in a "micro case" would be HIGHLY welcome in this house :-)
- >(All depending on the price of course!)
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- I've always wondered why CBM didn't do this. With a separate (quality)
- keyboard, a beefed-up power supply, and a proper backplane for expansion
- cards and ROM, the 64 could have put Apple computer out of business.
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- Let's face it, the 64 keyboard sucks, and hanging expansion cards out the
- back of the system box is not very confidence inspiring.
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- Darren
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