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to: Alan Ianson
from: Dave Drum
date: 2015-11-03 19:30:30
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-=> Alan Ianson wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-

 DD> Odd, I may be one of the few Amiga user/owners in captivity. I currently
 DD> have an A-500, an A-2500/030, an A-3000T and an A-4000. If there are any
 DD> other Amiga owners in here - I'm looking for a set of CIA chips for the
 DD> A-4000.

 AI> I have never even seen an amiga. Once in a while I check the local
 AI> computer shops to see what they have. Last time I was in there they
 AI> didn't even have a used PC. I'll look those up online and maybe finally
 AI> see what they look like at least.

I liked the A-4000 for a number of reasons - chief among them was the
ability to use a 15 pin video connector to allow better than CGA/RGB
graphics. Still was a mortar forker to get to do ethernet and/or broadband
interweb with. So I did a (very) little dial-up and a lot of
"sneaker-net" to get stuff.

If you get a chance to try out an Amiga ...........

... "640K ought to be enough for anybody." Bill Gates '81

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