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Offline Wildstar128

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Re: Tulip to Bring Back Commodore
« on: July 15, 2003, 07:32:06 PM »
Hello Kees,

You must be talking about Web.It.  A Windows PC with a C= emulator and try to say it is a Commodore 64. Um, that didn't sell too well.  Real C= users didn't buy the BS. I do like to see C= branded PDAs and other mobile devices, devices utilizing the C-One technology (developed by Jeri Ellsworth), new & old software for both Commodore classics, C-One, and the PDA/mobile devices.

It would be also of interest to market upgrades (to some degree) to actual Commodore 8 bits and C-One which would be a new series of Commodore branded "Commodore" computers. I would love to see Tulip expand the brand to other products as well.

The key is, don't BS the real Commodore users. You can BS the emulator users which only use emulators and not the real thing.

Though a line of PC clones may be reasonable but Tulip already does that in the "Tulip" brand. It really makes little or no sense.
 

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Re: Tulip to Bring Back Commodore
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2003, 08:17:09 PM »
Go to the main International homepage at the following:

http://www.tulip.com

Then move your pointer to the Corporate News section and then a drop down will appear and click on the first option. Then a page will appear and click on the news title "Tulip Relaunches Commodore". If you only know English then select the news title that is in full English. Then the English version of the news should appear.
 

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Re: Tulip to Bring Back Commodore
« Reply #2 on: July 15, 2003, 08:20:05 PM »
Kees, expect it to take a week or two maybe 3-4 weeks. They do have a tendancy to be slow at responding. They have slow turn around time which in my opinion they can adjust.