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- Path: sparky!uunet!utcsri!torn!maccs!rickan
- From: rickan@maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca (Mark Rickan)
- Subject: Re: What's the best Amiga setup for me?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug26.000406.11355@maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca>
- Organization: Department of Computer Science, McMaster University
- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1992 00:04:06 GMT
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- In article <EeaZtJ600Vpc0PXltM@andrew.cmu.edu> bo24+@andrew.cmu.edu
- (Berend Ozceri) writes:
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- >I am an enthusiastic Amiga user and a freshman at Carnegie Mellon Univ.
- >I have been an Amiga 2000 user for the last three and a half years and
- >now I want to upgrade to a more powerful A3000 setup. We have a very
- >extensive and very good UNIX/X-Windows based computer network here at
- >Carnegie Mellon. What I want to know is, what is the best (in terms of
- >cost and efficiency) setup of an Amiga to make good use of this
- >facility. What networking hardware/software should I use? Is it worth it
- >to buy a UNIX version of the Amiga 3000? Is it worth it to invest money
- >in an X-Windows base system?
-
- Perhaps the best piece of advice anyone could provide you with at this
- time would be to wait for the announcements at the WOC in Pasadena, CA
- September 11-13. Many of your concerns could be substantially affected
- by new product releases.
-
- Mark
-
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