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- From: nils@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu (Nils Gokemeijer)
- Subject: Re: Amiga 1200 Released at Comdex
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.150522.1513@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu>
- Organization: HAC - Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
- References: <19324@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 15:05:22 GMT
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- In article <19324@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> sue@cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com (Sue West - CATS) writes:
- >Commodore Introduces New Low Cost Amiga 1200 at COMDEX Show
- >
- >(Las Vegas, NV --- November 16, 1992) --- Commodore Business
- >Machines, Inc. today introduced the Amiga 1200, the company's newest
- >32-bit Advanced Graphics Architecture (AGA) based machine. The Amiga
- >1200 is priced as an entry level computer for the home and for specific
- >business applications. The system utilizes the AGA custom co-processor
- ...
- >The A1200 includes AmigaDOS Release 3, the newest version of
- >Commodore's multitasking operating system. AmigaDOS Release 3 not only
- >"The high performance Amiga 1200 featuring AGA, CrossDOS, PCMCIA
- >expandability, an entry level price point and compact design is a great
- ...
- What is this PCMCIA stuff? Even the new handheld MAC, and some PCs have it.
- How can stuff be fast, and so widely compatible?
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- >The high speed, 32-bit Amiga 1200 comes standard with one 3.5 inch
- >floppy drive, 2MB of chip RAM and an internal IDE interface. The A1200
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- 68000,68010,68020,68030,68040, Or are we supposed to know that?
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- -Nils
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- (Sounds like a great machine!)
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