[comp.sys.amiga] A2000 w/Extras

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>

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