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Offline JimS

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Re: An Amiga magazine that made an impression
« on: January 03, 2012, 01:36:30 AM »
Ah.... got the scans, eh? ;-) I think I need to look at the CD set - 20 disks- to make sure that i didn't forget to copy all of the directories over to the Terrabook like I did with this one.
I was online back in the 80s... on Compuserve. In the Atari forums we heard rumors about the Amiga and were always trying to worm details out of people.
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Re: An Amiga magazine that made an impression
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2012, 03:03:50 PM »
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yeah those where the days, Compuserve and 2400baud (i think) modems.
amazing how things have changed.


Yeah.... I think I started out with a 300 baud modem. Talk about snail mail. ;-)
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Re: An Amiga magazine that made an impression
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2012, 01:24:32 AM »
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I started in 1986 with a 1200 baud modem, but that was in an Apple IIe. :-)
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Only owned a Apple ][ for about 2 days. Bought it for 2 bucks at a school auction to get the monitor, then sold it a couple days later for 3 bucks to another nerd. It was long obsolete by that time.
Obsolescence is futile. You will be emulated. - Amigus of Borg