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- Subject: Re: Don't let the Amiga Die (Part II)!!!
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- Date: 25 Dec 92 07:15:59 GMT
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- > As the energizer rabbit seemed to indicate, Still waiting and waiting and waiting (for the new SCALA MM200 and other AA softwares).
- >
- > -TKH '92
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- Scala MM200 was reviewed in the latest issue of New Media magazine. Is this
- the version that Commodore gives away with 3000s, or was that AmigaVision? Or
- was that an older version? Or am I completely wrong? Dammit. Too many rum
- balls.
-
- (Scala 'MM200' ---all right. Sounds like a jet plane or something...)
-
- As I recall, the package got very good reviews, but the reviewer docked it for
- being hardware-dongle protected. That's sort of strange, I think. This is a
- pretty expensive package, but it's no piece of 10K Unix software. I'm not sure
- it merits such a thing, but in the Amiga market these days they have to protect
- their product any way they can...
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