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A3000 Tower Cases are here!  Hello,
 
 

        Welcome to another edition of the Software Hut Newsletter. As the
4th of
July approaches and all of us are baking in the heat (I know I am), things are
also heating up in the Amiga World.
 
 

        TOWER YOUR A3000D AND A4000D IN STYLE!
 

        We will be receiving in our first shipment of the Mirage 3000 Tower
expansion unit from Elbox. Now all 3000 owners can free their cramped desktops
and "Towerise" it with more room for expansion, bigger power supply and the
ability to run the latest Amiga OS, when released, by adding the Mediator
and Shark PPC board. The unit will accommodate all existing Amiga Expansion
Zorro and Accelerator boards, so no need to change your existing
configuration.
 

        You can also find the Mirage 4000 Pro Tower Case, bundled with the
Mediator PCI card and MM CD via our web page.
 
        For more info., please visit:
 

                http://www.softhut.com
 
 

       <b> </b>TOASTSCANS A HIT!
 

        We want to thank everyone who pre-ordered the ToastScan. The feedback
has been unbelievable and the praise is much more then we expected. For those
of you, who may not be familiar, the TOASTSCAN is an external Scan Doubler
allowing a VGA monitor to be used with any AMIGA and any Genlock or Video
Toaster
Setup. Ofcourse, besides working with the Toaster and all Amiga Genlocks it
is
also a great external scan doubler with flicker fixer for all other Amiga
applications and it works with all Amiga model computers from the 1000 to
the 4000. For more information, please visit:
 

                http://www.softhut.com
 
 

        OS 4 UPDATE
 

        We have heard that Hyperion is making great progress on OS 4 and the
projected release date is around October. We know they are very committed
and want to make the best product possible. As soon as we get a firm
release date we will begin taking orders on the Mediator, Amiga One and OS
4 for existing owners of the Cyberstorm and Blizzard PPC boards. We want to
thank everyone for their patience as this "Amiga OS to the future" is
finished and finally released. Rest assured we will have some excellent
bundles and prices as soon as we get closer to the final release date.
 
 

        USED SITE UPDATED
 

        We have updated our used site with many more new products and
prices. One
of the special items we have is an original prototype 3000 Plus unit. Only
50 units were ever produced and less than a handful are still intact. This
unit, serial # 27, is in pristine shape and runs perfectly. As a special
bonus for our newsletter readers we are including 2 Original Commodore tie
Pins in their cases which were worn by Dave Haynie and George Robinson at
the Amiga 500 Introduction in New York many years ago. To see this and the
whole list of other fine used products please visit:
 

        http://www.softhut.com/used.html
 

 
        SPECIAL SCSI HD OFFER
 

        We have just received limited stock on IBM 36 Gig 7200 RPM scsi
II hard drives. These drives come with a 3 year warranty and are super
fast. Best of all the pricing is only $ 189.95. To see the details and
place an order please visit:
 

        http://www.softhut.com/newprod.html
 
 

        We hope this message finds everyone well. Happy 4th of July!
 

        Sincerely,
 
 

        Software Hut, Inc<b>.</b>
        www.softhut.com
        610-701-6301
        610-701-6306 FAX

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