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- From: bgilbert@cs.washington.edu (Benjamin Gilbert)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
- Subject: Re: Buying a Falcon (was: Falcon Graphics)
- Message-ID: <1992Sep8.033525.17023@beaver.cs.washington.edu>
- Date: 8 Sep 92 03:35:25 GMT
- Article-I.D.: beaver.1992Sep8.033525.17023
- References: <1992Sep4.151149.8953@newshost.lanl.gov> <1992Sep07.114324.123106@rrz.uni-koeln.de> <1992Sep7.153742.21904@zooid.guild.org>
- Sender: bgilbert@cs.washington.edu (Ben Gilbert)
- Organization: Computer Science & Engineering, U. of Washington, Seattle
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- In article <1992Sep7.153742.21904@zooid.guild.org> Mark Kovarski <kovarski@zooid.guild.org> writes:
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- [ stuff deleted ]
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- >
- >I have just purchased a system which costs the same as 5-6 Falcon computers.
- >It offers all I would ever want and much more. I know it will be supported
- >and supported well. Software is available everywhere and I can go and buy
- >anything for it everywhere.
- >
-
- Hmm, what I could buy with $4500+... Let's see, TT030, 8MB, 120MB HD, 20"
- multisync, Crazy Dots graphics card, maybe throw in a printer too... :)
-
- I believe that would offer all I could want for quite some time. At least
- until 64-bit home computers/parallel processors become widely available. :-)
-
- >Mark K.
- >E-Mail: kovarski@zooid.guild.org
- >
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- Ben Gilbert
- bgilbert@cs.washington.edu
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