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- From: davidli@simvax.labmed.umn.edu
- Subject: Re: Upgrading an ST-520
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- Organization: Health Computer Sciences, U of MN, Mpls
- References: <1993Jan18.095919.11018@hplb.hpl.hp.com>, <73888@cup.portal.com> <C143u2.zt@news2.cis.umn.edu>,<73970@cup.portal.com> <C15tzJ.FHz@news2.cis.umn.edu>,<74053@cup.portal.com>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 17:12:37 GMT
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- In article <74053@cup.portal.com>, Bob_BobR_Retelle@cup.portal.com writes:
- >Funny though.. all the semantic games in the world won't change
- >the fact that Atari Corp themselves say that the TT is the first
- >Atari computer to be user-upgradable...
-
- Funny thing though ... all the semantic games in the world won't change the
- fact that Atari computers ARE user-upgradable, regardless of what the company
- has "officially" stated. Of course, they had some sort of upgradeability in
- mind when they put that connecter into the Mega ST computer, regardless of
- whether or not they believed that the "user" should open up the machine or an
- "authorized service center" should perform such tasks.
-
- -- DPZ
-