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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: blakespot on July 20, 2009, 04:21:25 PM
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I recently acquired a near-mint Amiga 1000 system on eBay (mentioned in another recent thread here). With it came many pack-ins, including two Amiga 1000 sales brochures from 1985 in excellent condition.
I've scanned them and cropped them down as best I could. Have a look.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/blakespot/sets/72157621653682740/
blakespot
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Neat!
And thanks for scanning and posting;too much history is not preserved.
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Thanks for the scans blakespot. I still got my A1000 that I bought in 1985.
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Very cool indeed, thanks for posting. BTW: do you need a flickr account in order to download the pics easily?
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Very cool indeed, thanks for posting. BTW: do you need a flickr account in order to download the pics easily?
What does "easily" mean? Click the All Sizes icon above the images. You have access to the full-res scan source.
bp
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...Amiga 1000 sales brochures from 1985 in excellent condition.
I've scanned them and cropped them down as best I could. Have a look. blakespot
Awesome! Will be printing out a poster of page 19. :)
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What does "easily" mean? Click the All Sizes icon above the images. You have access to the full-res scan source.
bp
Oh cool, thanks - didn't notice the TINY 'all sizes' and magnifying glass sitting there :-)
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Thanks for these scans. I added your flickr link to the GBA1000.info links page as I think that's interesting history for those building the GB A1000. If you have any objections to this, let me know.