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- From: andrey@cco.caltech.edu (Andre T. Yew)
- Subject: Re: World of Commodore summary, 9/12, part 2 (LONG)
- Message-ID: <1992Sep13.211636.29475@cco.caltech.edu>
- Keywords: new chipsets, WOC
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- Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
- References: <1992Sep13.001854.21763@cco.caltech.edu> <1992Sep13.164734.9135@sbcs.sunysb.edu>
- Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1992 21:16:36 GMT
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- mrubino@engws3.ic.sunysb.edu (Michael N Rubino) writes:
-
- >technology will be obsolete reletively soon. So who would want to plunk down
- >$3700 for a 4000 with all of this new technology looming on the horizon? Not
- >that I planned on buying a 4000. I was not that impressed and looking at the
-
- I got the definite impression (but impressions can be dead
- wrong) that the 4000 is modular so you can upgrade later on
- to newer chipsets. Perhaps some of the Commodore people
- would be nice enough to make a comment here.
-
- BTW, if it wasn't clear from my article, Commodore intends
- to put everyone on what they call the AGA bandwagon. This
- probably means new AGA machines will be showing up in the
- future.
-
- --Andre
-
- --
- Andre Yew andrey@tybalt.caltech.edu (131.215.48.100)
-