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- From: amiga@Hawaii.Edu (ftp Amiga Manager)
- Subject: Re: A4000 upgrade from A3000?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec15.032122.19081@news.Hawaii.Edu>
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- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 03:21:22 GMT
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- UKGV@DKAUNI2.BITNET wrote:
- : In article <Bish.00mb@xanodria.UUCP> Doug Bischoff writes:
- : > I've heard several people mention "upgrading my A3000 to an A4000."
- : > What does one have to do to do this? How much does it cost? What about all
- : > that stuff I've got on my HD? Who do I contact (presumably CBM)?
- : > bish@xanodria.UUCP -or- coplex.com!bish%xanodria.UUCP -or- DEB110@psuvm
- :
- : Well, Commodore would'nt be Commodore if they offered an upgrade. Of
- : course you'll have to buy a completely new machine.
- : Dietmar Heidrich, Germany
-
- In germany, maybe. Here in the US, at least, we have had upgrades offered
- on virtually every new platform. I myself upgraded my A1000 to an A3000
- last summer (supplied a manual cover w/ serial # and got something like
- $1000 off MSRP). I haven't heard anything yet about an upgrade program
- for any of the new AGA machines. I've been led to believe though that
- these programs are offered independently by the different CBM's of each
- country. Blame CBM Germany, not CBM in general.
-
- -baron
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