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- From: jsg@ccs.northeastern.edu (Jonas S Green)
- Subject: Re: Are EA and SSI really dropping support for the Amigas?
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- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 23:58:08 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec22.024824.1@fnala.fnal.gov> traynor@fnala.fnal.gov writes:
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- >Is it true that Electronic Arts and Strategic Simulations are dropping Amiga
- >support? I'd really like to know since this will influence a decision on
- >whether to get an Amiga 1200 or an IBM ValuePoint.
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- I certainly hope it's not true, given the reputation Deluxe Paint has as one
- of the Best Paint Programs around. If you do get the Amiga 1200 series and
- you want a copy of Deluxe Paint 4, be sure to get the version which supports the AGA chips.
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- I would not get an IBM ValueAnything, but an Intel based machine...
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- I would suggest the Amiga 1200 HD over the Amiga 1200. I have had experience
- with two floppy drive based AmigaDOS 1.3 systems, but by the time 2.04 came
- out I had long since switched to a Hard Drive based Amiga.
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