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Re: How did the Amiga fare in Australia?
« on: November 29, 2016, 11:34:25 AM »
And Audio Engineer hardware and software, and the Phoenix A1000 MB replacement out of South Australia, and the ubiquitous Sysinfo out of Queensland, where would we be without that?
Amiga was quite popular in Australia in specialised computer shops and the Myer/Grace Bros chain and even had an Aussie magazine in "Australian Commodore and Amiga Review".
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Re: How did the Amiga fare in Australia?
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2016, 11:35:38 AM »
And Audio Engineer Hardware and Software, and the Phoenix A1000 MB replacement out of South Australia, and the ubiquitous Sysinfo out of Queensland where would we be without that.
Amiga was quite popular in Australia in specialised computer shops and the Myer/Grace Bros and even had an Aussie Magazine in "Australian Commodore and Amiga Review".
Sigh... long ago now.