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From: metahawk@itsgw.rpi.edu (Wayne G Rigby)
Subject: Re: Info about the A3000
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Date: 5 May 91 07:32:16 GMT
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In article <52656@nigel.ee.udel.edu> Hard Bytes Amiga User Group <A_ASENCIO@upr1.upr.clu.edu> writes:
>Hi everybody:
>
>  I saw that the price of the Power Up of the A3000 16Mhz/50meg ($1849),
>Any one could tell me what include this offer (what comes with the A3000)
>and how much costs in the Student Discount offer?
>
Just the A3000-16/50 (CPU, 880K floppy, 50 meg drive, 2 megs RAM (I think),
mouse, keyboard, AmigaVision).  The only other thing you'll need is a monitor.
(For a basic system.)  The Power Up prices are better than the ed. discount
prices, but the peripherals can't be acquired through Power Up, though.

>Thanks,
>   Ricardo Soto
>
>
>
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                                   Wayne Rigby
                                   Computer and Systems Engineer (in training)
                                   Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
                                   metahawk@rpi.edu

