stan@phx.mcd.mot.com (Stan Fisher) (10/12/90)
The educational price list I have is dated May 9, 1990. Could someone mail me the most recent price list? Also, any truth to these rumors about some of the configurations having more memory than when originally publicised? Like A3000/25-100 having 5 Megs? or A2630 having 4Megs? etc. Thanks Stan Stan Fisher - stan@teroach.phx.mcd.mot.com - asuvax!mcdphx!teroach!stan Motorola Microcomputer Division, Tempe, Arizona - Voice (602) 438-3228
grmg6820@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Geoffrey R Mason) (10/13/90)
In article <13793@mcdphx.phx.mcd.mot.com> stan@phx.mcd.mot.com (Stan Fisher) writes: >The educational price list I have is dated May 9, 1990. Could someone >mail me the most recent price list? Also, any truth to these rumors about >some of the configurations having more memory than when originally publicised? >Like A3000/25-100 having 5 Megs? or A2630 having 4Megs? etc. > >Thanks Ok, here is the list of the 3000 series prices effective August 15, 1990: Amiga 3000/16-50: 6830 CPU (16MHz), 68881 math co-processor, 2MB RAM, 3.5" floppy drive, 50MB hard drive, keyboard, mouse, 1950 multiscan RGB monitor. List: $4098 Education: $2599 Amiga 3000/25-50: Motorola 68030 CPU (25MHz), 68882 math co-processor, 2MB RAM, 3.5" floppy drive, 50MB hard drive, keyboard, mouse, 1950 multiscan RGB analog monitor. List: $4798 Education: $3039 Amiga 3000/25-100: Motorola 68030 CPU (25MHz), 68882 math co-processor, 5MB RAM, 3.5" floppy drive, 100MB hard drice, keyboard, mouse, 1950 multiscan RGB analog monitor. List: $5798 Education: $3899 A2630: Motorola 68030 25MHz with MC68882 Math co-processor and 2MB of 32 bit RAM, expandable to 4MB. List: $1999 Education: $1299 j.mason