dillon@CORY.BERKELEY.EDU (Matt Dillon) (11/07/86)
Start sticking that 256K ChipMem add-on as part of the standard Amiga so the standard becomes 512K.... 256K is ridiculous as a standard. As you can see by the software already out, most developers are assuming 512K since they can't write anything worthwhile for 256K. -Matt
net@uwmacc.UUCP (jeff kesselman) (11/07/86)
In article <8611062130.AA12011@cory.Berkeley.EDU> dillon@CORY.BERKELEY.EDU (Matt Dillon) writes: > > Start sticking that 256K ChipMem add-on as part of the standard Amiga >so the standard becomes 512K.... 256K is ridiculous as a standard. As you >can see by the software already out, most developers are assuming 512K since >they can't write anything worthwhile for 256K. > > -Matt This would have the added effect of making all the cheaper 256k add in modules from third parties obsolete. Nasty, but since they are seriously underpricing C/A's 256K add on, it might make some sense for them to do it. Jeff Kesselman Moved to: ihnp4!uwvax!puff!uhura!captain or just uhura!captain to mailers that know about published machines.