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Comment 1 | Rafo | | 28-Aug-2004 21:25 GMT |
Comment 2 | drHirudo | | 29-Aug-2004 02:06 GMT |
Comment 3 | JoannaK | | 29-Aug-2004 02:59 GMT |
Comment 4 | Johan | | 29-Aug-2004 07:17 GMT |
Comment 5 | Darrin | Registered user | 29-Aug-2004 08:13 GMT |
Comment 6 | Anonymous | | 29-Aug-2004 08:22 GMT |
Comment 7 | Johan Rönnblom | | 29-Aug-2004 08:25 GMT |
Comment 8 | Johan "Hagge" Krüger-Haglert | | 29-Aug-2004 09:11 GMT |
Comment 9 | Amon_Re | Registered user | 29-Aug-2004 09:21 GMT |
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Posted by Amon_Re on 29-Aug-2004 09:25 GMT | In reply to Comment 4 (Johan): Buying a Peg2 or an A1.... Both are "stupid" when it comes to what they can do, what they cost, and what's available for them, both are hobby machines who might find a niche to thrive on.
There's only one reason why you'd consider buying a peg or an A1 as a home machine, that's if you're into Amiga's, and only one of those boards is able to run AOS4 and only one is able to run MOS....
Take your pick, enjoy your machines, but be realistic |
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