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- From: barrett@iastate.edu (Marc N. Barrett)
- Subject: Re: photo cd routines now on
- Message-ID: <Bzvyvr.FAI@news.iastate.edu>
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- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames, IA
- References: <1992Dec26.4247.24427@dosgate>
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- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1992 21:40:38 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec26.4247.24427@dosgate> "grant robinson" <grant.robinson@canrem.com> writes:
- >-> Loathe as I am to agree with him, and puzzled as I am
- >-> that he keeps slipping through my kill file, Mr. Barrett
- >-> is right for the second time in his life.
- >
- >C= is going to come out with CD-Rom so the whole point is really moot.
-
- Is it? Commodore has been very quiet on the isuue of **AMIGA** (not CDTV)
- CD-ROM. When I posted my "CDTV is dead" article, a hundred Commodore engineers
- came out of the woodwork to attempt to correct me. The same thing happened
- when I posted my "Is AmigaVision dead?" article. But hardly anything has been
- from people at Commodore on the issue of **AMIGA** (not CDTV) CD-ROM.
-
- What I want from Commodore is an Amiga desktop computer system as much like
- the Tandy Sensation as possible, minus the modem. CDTV CD-ROM technology will
- not be acceptable, because it would be geared toward the low-end, and the
- Sensation is a high-end product.
-
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- | Marc Barrett -MB- | email: barrett@iastate.edu
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