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- From: clare@nynexst.com (Clare Chu)
- Subject: Re: Betting on an A1800
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.212806.12676@nynexst.com>
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- References: <BxwoJ1.H2B@newcastle.ac.uk> <hgm.722092274@news.ncsu.edu>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 92 21:28:06 GMT
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- In article <hgm.722092274@news.ncsu.edu> hgm@ncsu.edu (Hal G. Meeks) writes:
- >unregistered@newcastle.ac.uk (I.A. Inman) writes:
- >
- >
- >They will keep making the 2000 and 600 as long as they can sell them. The
- >600 is the C64 of the 90's, and the 2000 is needed for those "Toaster
- >People" (until NewTek comes out with a new toaster that doesn't need an
- >Amiga). The 3000 is dead (check out Creative Computer's ad in AmigaWorld).
-
- I called Commodore and asked them if what Creative Computer said
- was true. First off, they hadn't heard of it, and secondly they
- said it couldn't possibly be true since they are still shipping
- them (A3000) out of the factory.
- >
- >This is all a combination of rumor, speculation and the barest threads of
- >fact.
- >
-