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Re: CommodoreOne news from AmiWest
- Subject: Re: CommodoreOne news from AmiWest
- From: Matthew Montchalin <mmontcha@OregonVOS.net>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 21:29:47 -0700
- In-reply-to: <3D47630F.6070903@home.nl>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2, comp.sys.cbm
- Organization: Oregon VOS
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Ruud Dingemans wrote:
|Being a 65816 machine, it kinda reminds me of my IIGS, just a bit
|more of everything ;)
|
|(65816 @ 2.8 MHz, at least 4 MB RAM, up to thousands of colors,
|15 channel stereo sound, 7 slots, networkable with modern Powermacs
|& able to run Sword of Sodan, which was considered a tour de force
|even on the Amiga)
|
|Apple may have built the machine we'd probably all would have wanted
|back then in CBM land... It's just no Commodore :)
Which reminds me, how much is the going rate for the Apple IIGS nowadays?
I've always wanted one.