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- From: smcgradyj@cc.curtin.edu.au
- Subject: Re: A4000 article
- Message-ID: <1992Jul30.105606.1@cc.curtin.edu.au>
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- Organization: Curtin University of Technology
- References: <1992Jul28.043842.17143@ultb.isc.rit.edu>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1992 01:56:06 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul28.043842.17143@ultb.isc.rit.edu>, kxs5829@ultb.isc.rit.edu (K.X. Saunders ) writes:
- > This is typed from the _AMIGA news_ newspaper, volume 1 no. 7.
- >
- > The A4000
- > The Scoop on Commodore's Newest!
- > by Anon
- >
- > I've been chomping at the bit to speak out and right now I just don't care
- > about the non-disclosure agreement. We have been beta-testing the A4000 and
- > another model which may be called the A1000 Classic, A800, or possibly some
- > other name. Both are based on the AA chipset and should be able to hold their
- > own against other machines on the market, but there are still a few areas where
- > they are lacking.
- >
- [stuff deleted]
-
- Skip Sauls really should start charging a royalty for use of this article.
- Its been bouncing around this group for months!
-
- Reagrds
-
- Jim
-