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From: pab@po.CWRU.Edu (Pete Babic)
Subject: Re: The Amiga's Future
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In a previous article, melling@cs.psu.edu (Michael D Mellinger) says:

>You Amiga users are going to have to try and understand that the A3000
>is probably not the last computer that you are ever going to own, and
>there really isn't a need to have 1.8GB of memory expansion(128MB
>maybe).  In a couple of years(I say two) that A3000 is going to look
>like a toy.
>
>-Mike

So will a Mac IIfx, it'll probably look toy-like long before the A3000. No the
A3000 will not be the last computer we will own, but also, the A3000 will not
be the last computer Commodore will ever sell. I'm sure the next generation
Amiga will be just as impressive when it comes out as the A3000 was during its
introduction. Besides, the reason someone posted that the A3000 can be expanded
to 1.8GB is because a Macoid didn't even believe the A3000 could be expanded
to 128MB. If its usefull or not was not relevant to the discussion.

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