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From: consp03@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu (Kriston J. Rehberg)
Subject: Re: The Amiga's Future
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Keywords: Future, Amiga, etc.
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Date: Tue, 4 Jun 1991 19:49:53 GMT

In article <16577@darkstar.ucsc.edu>, galpin@bill.ucsc.edu (Daniel Abram
Galpin) writes:
|>
[...]
|>The Amiga just doesn't have enough processor power to handle many of
the newer
|>applications (and games..)[...]

Dan, you are surely mistaken here.  Have you really compared Amigas to
other systems in its class, like Macs and IBM's?  If you did, you would
know that this statement is not true in the least bit.

Just a clear-up.

|>
|>- Dan Galpin
|>galpin@ucscb.ucsc.edu
|>galpin@cats.ucsc.edu
|>" Amiga - the computer sold before its time... which is why it still isn't
|>well-aged. "

best,

Kris
                                                                
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