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Re: Complete Basic?
- Subject: Re: Complete Basic?
- From: "Jeff Blakeney" <jeff.blakeney@a2central.com.remove-yjr-this>
- Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 23:02:22 GMT
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To: Payton Byrd
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 09:23:13 -0500, Payton Byrd wrote:
> The desktop Amiga's are about as expandable as you can get, and even the
> A500/A600/A1200 are pretty well supported by third party as well; but
> the A2000/A3000/A4000 offer tons of expandability options; on the A4000
> the stock CPU even resides on a separate CPU card and upgrading the CPU
> is as simple as removing one card and putting in another.
Considering that I don't think I've ever seen one of the desktop Amiga
models, they never really entered into my calculations about what system
I wanted to use.
Come to think of it, I have an Amiga 500 in my storage room that I
haven't really played with yet and I have a hard drive system for that
one too. The big reason I haven't played with it since picking it up a
couple years ago is that I don't have a monitor cable to hook it up to
the 1084S that I'm currently using on my IIgs. Without it, the
resolution is rather limited.
The other problem I have with playing with my older hardware is lack of
time. :-)
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