schweige@cs.nps.navy.mil (Jeffrey M. Schweiger) (02/23/90)
In article <46200030@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> jhc00614@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu writes: > > Nostalgia is one thing, but business is another. I don't think they >dropped support of the C64 totally, but if they did, it's because sales were >way off, and software sales this Christmas I heard were very disappointing. After the original post, I contacted the Commodore Online Support representative on CompuServe to determine the present production status of the 64. The production line for the 64 is still chugging along. Follow-ups directed to comp.sys.cbm, as this really isn't an Amiga issue. Jeff Schweiger -- ******************************************************************************* Jeff Schweiger CompuServe: 74236,1645 Standard Disclaimer ARPAnet (Defense Data Network): schweige@cs.nps.navy.mil *******************************************************************************
davidm@sugar.hackercorp.com (David Martin) (03/09/90)
Is it true though that the c128 is deceased? This was a very nice 8 bit machine. I like it although I like my amiga better. -- David W. Martin author of "Tech Corner" INFO magazine. plink: OSS705 CompuServe: 73617,1620 Games are fun, but utilities are more productive!