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- From: skip@tacky.cs.olemiss.edu (Skip Sauls)
- Subject: Re: How to put a CLock in A1200
- Message-ID: <1993Jan6.160040.22254@ra.msstate.edu>
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- Organization: University of Mississippi, Dept. of Computer Science
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- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1993 16:00:40 GMT
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- In article <rmorgan.0fpo@vsbbs.UUCP> rmorgan@vsbbs.UUCP (RONALD MORGAN) writes:
- >You are missing the point! The point is that CBM did not put a frigging clock
- >on their new "Flag-ship" model. I have owned CBM products since the PET, and
- >CBM never ceases to amaze me with their stupidity. If brains were dynamite,
- >CBM could not blow it's nose!
-
- Sorry, but the current flagship of the Amiga line, the A4000, most
- certainly does include a clock. Now, the A1200 does not include a
- clock, but I would not consider it a flagship model. "Cash-Cow" is
- probably a more appropriate moniker.
-
- Instead of whining about something which is not going to be changed,
- why not try to see how much better the new machines are compared to
- the previous models? Really, adding a clock is a simple matter, so
- buy one and be done with it. Would you rather they left out the IDE
- interface or the AGA chipset?
-
- > "Commodore, the company you love to hate"
-
- Speak for yourself.
-
- >Ronald Morgan >>>LIGHT FIGHTER<<<
- >HHC 3-9 INF
- >Ft. Ord CA 93941 UUCP: vsbbs!rmorgan@hotcity.com
- >
- > "Have War will Travel!"
-
- Skip Sauls, Amiga Advocate
- skip@tacky.cs.olemiss.edu
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