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- From: jochenw@kaa.informatik.rwth-aachen.de (Jochen Wolters)
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- Subject: Re: ATARI Falcon, PC, Mac and all that jazz...
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- Date: 4 Sep 92 13:50:14 GMT
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- syoder@en.ecn.purdue.edu (Scott A Yoder) writes:
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- >>AMIGA or ATARI ST emulator on a PC or a Mac? Nope, cause nobody's interested
- > ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- > I KNOW we've talked about this one before...
-
- Scott,
-
- I hope you've sensed the irony between the lines there! The point is that
- there's always some folks around who are trying to convince those, who
- are interested in buying a new machine, should buy this and that machine,
- since it can emulate the other one and in addition to that has a lot of
- other features to offer. When I was first interested in buying a Mac,
- a die-hard Amiga Guru tried to talk me into buying an A3000 and a Mac
- emulator. I think it was called AMax or something like that. But I'm
- glad I didn't do. Not because the AMIGA is inferior to the Mac. It
- definitely isn't, it actually has a lot of features I'd like to see
- in a Mac as well. But what do I need an AMIGA for, when all I want
- is Mac?! That's what I was trying to explain.
-
- Jochen.
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