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Yes, also good luck, thanks for understanding Sorry if I came across a little loud. Was late at night in the UK
It means you still do not have a working A1000 computer and quit fussing with it before the little red light in front extinguishes forever. :lol:
Good Luck!I'm just asking here - did it ever boot to a Kickstart Screen on a standard monitor or composite? I'm not criticizing, I was just wondering. :-)-P
Actually, both Herd and Haynie were present at Los Gatos when Commodore purchased Amiga, Inc. In Bagnall's book they are quoted about working with Amiga, Inc. right after the purchase.
I must admit I have a hole in my history knowledge here. What book is this?I was under the impression that Herd and Haynie were still working with the C-128 during that time, Haynie then shifted to the Amiga world for the B2000.
No, never got a kickstart screen, sorry
Hey!.. dont sale it!. Better give to me like a Gift!..
On the edge: the spectacular rise and fall of Commodore by Bagnall:http://tinyurl.com/2u8q8vvA bit shoddily redacted (typos and spelling errors); nevertheless a great read. A must buy for anyone interested in the inner workings of Commodore.
I'm looking at the pics (Thanks!!)What's taped to the 68000 CPU?-P