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- From: justin@hybris.UUCP (Justin Richards)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games
- Subject: Re: New Game Standards***
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <justin.032t@hybris.UUCP>
- References: <FqiLXB5w165w@lakes.trenton.sc.us> <9J4LXB3w165w@lakes.trenton.sc.us>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 10:12:07 CST
- Organization: FEC Software Programmers, INC.
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- In article <9J4LXB3w165w@lakes.trenton.sc.us> rock@lakes.trenton.sc.us (Rockerboy) writes:
- >mr_scary@lakes.trenton.sc.us (Chris Hurley) writes:
- >
- >> No. You are stuck in a situation in that you have the least expensive
- >> machines which does not easily expand. The problem is not, and has
- >
- >The point is still valid. The low end machines _could_ have been
- >expandable for only a little more outlay. C= simply seems to believe
- >that if you can't plunk down a grand at one time, you don't deserve to be
- >able to get the machine bit by bit.
-
- And IBM/Clone makers don't feel the same way?? Try to buy a decent IBM,
- and multitask on it, have 3 megs of ram, a 120meg HD (scsi) for under
- $950 (what I paid for my main Amiga 500 equipment, NEW!!). I would
- say that you can get a better deal from Commodore for less money than
- you can IBM. A person can get a new 2000 for about $600. $600 won't
- get you a used 286.
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- ---==* Justin Richards *==---
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