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- From: kevint@sad.hp.com (Kevin Taddeucci)
- Subject: Re: Science Project Help
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- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1993 00:11:37 GMT
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- Brian Casiello (Brian_Casiello@amicol.UUCP) wrote:
- > My son is doing a project for school (4th grade) entitled 'How does my
- > computer work?'. As part of this, he needs some detailed descriptions of
- > the workings of the CPU and custom chips of an Amiga 1000 - his (and my)
- > computer.
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- I'm sure it contains much more detail than you require but, in my opinion
- every Amiga owner should check out the article in the April 1992 addition
- of the AmigaWorld Tech Journal titled, "The Amiga Custom Chip Set" by Dave
- Haynie. (Now where have I heard that name before.)
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- Once you read this article you will know what makes your Amiga special.
-
- Call 1-800-824-5499 to order your back issue. This line is for credit card
- orders only.
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