tope@enea.se (Tommy Petersson) (06/13/91)
-In article <123409@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> erd@giza.cis.ohio-state.edu (Ethan
-R Dicks) writes:
->I was visiting friends this weekend and drove by the dealer who was offering
->the 1950 monitor with the Power Up A3000-16/50. He discovered after taking
->the money of several people that C= was *not* suppling monitors with a Power
->Up A3000. He is no longer accepting orders for the free monitor with an
->A3000-16/50, but is honoring the orders already taken.
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I am going to Florida for a vacation in a few days and wonder a few things:
* Do you know if any dealer in Ft. Lauderdale or Orlando may have stock
3000's that can be sold under the Power Up scheme? Or must they order
the machines and wait for them? (I can ofcourse drive to Miami or Tampa
as well, if I know I would get a machine).
* Since I would take the machine to Europe (220V/50Hz country), I need a
220/110V transformer. A 300VA one is not so expensive, but would it be
enough? (I would put in 18MB of memory and the ULowell board when it is
readily available).
* Any other problems with an American machine in Europe (Sweden)?
* The ULowell board: I read a few days ago a note from someone who said
he had just bought it. Is it now available for the general public? (he
didn't say he was a developer/VIP customer) What's the price?
Tommy Petersson
tope@enea.se
tope@enea.se (Tommy Petersson) (06/13/91)
In article <3641@enea.se> tope@enea.se (I) write:
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-I am going to Florida for a vacation in a few days and wonder a few things:
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One more thing:
I heard that there may be problems with GenLocking. Due to another
frequency in a chrystal, it may be Black & White. It was the same in
the A2000, I heard, and there it was possible to change it. How about
the A3000?
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-Tommy Petersson
-tope@enea.se