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Re: followup
firead <noneoy@rbiznes.org> wrote:
: It has a the modern 15-pin configuration, but with a 4-4-3 layout. I
: asked in the amiga forum and no one has responded so I'm going to assume
: that since I found zero references to this beastie on the net that it's
: extremely rare. All the amiga catalogs and monitor databases talk about
: the 190x's and 1950's but no mention of 1930's. Weird.
That is a rare one... Have you checked www.amiga.org and did a search
tjere? Also National Amiga (www.nationalamiga.com) has a pretty good tech
reference - I'd check there.
Shawn
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