schein@cbmvax.UUCP (Dan Schein CATS) (03/26/88)
In article <10260006@eecs.nwu.edu> gore@eecs.nwu.edu (Jacob Gore) writes: >/ comp.sys.amiga / papa@pollux.usc.edu (Marco Papa) / Mar 22, 1988 / >>Maybe it isn't clear to people that the 2500 is actually a 2000 with add on >>processor boards (68020+68881), plus HD standard etc.. > >No, it's not clear (not to me, anyway). Sounded to me like it was a machine >with the 68020 on the main board. > >>Any official comments from CBM, so we can put this to rest? > >Hey, I'll settle for unofficial comments. (They are more reliable, anyway! :-) > >Jacob Gore Gore@EECS.NWU.Edu <Soapbox mode ON> I thought this question has been answered multiple times already. No? The newly announced A2500AT & A2500UX are simply nothing more than an existing 2000 with extras. Not a new machine, just boards and extras added. So please try to keep this in mind, tell everyone you see, and lets try to cut down on the net noise. <Soapbox mode OFF> -- Dan Schein uucp: {ihnp4|allegra|burdvax|rutgers}!cbmvax!schein Commodore AMIGA ARPANET: cbmvax!schein@uunet.uu.net 1200 Wilson Drive Bix: dschein Plink: Dan*CATS West Chester PA 19380 phone: (215) 431-9100 ext. 9542 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Call BERKS AMIGA BBS - 24 Hrs - 3/12/2400 Baud - 40Meg - 215/678-7691 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ I help Commodore by supporting the AMIGA. Commodore supports me by allowing me to form my own suggestions and comments.