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Offline Calen

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Re: AO Interview - Dave Haynie
« on: October 01, 2003, 10:03:43 PM »
Really great interview and well done to all involved, and big thanks to Dave also of course, is he the man or what :-)

Nothing else to say really, boing! ;-)
 

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Re: AO Interview - Dave Haynie
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2003, 03:01:02 PM »
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interesting to see that even in 1994(!) the numbers
of sold A500/600 have been higher than all sold
other machines (A1200-4000) together.

I have no idea on how many A1200's sold total but i do know it done OK in late 93/94 timeframe.
Your comment doesnt make sence though, surely you meant 1993? when the A500/A600 outsold them all, of course the a600 would have high sales then as it was new, the a500 alone did sell high when compared alone to the A1200 for '94.  '93 figures is not surprising, given that the sales figures was taken late '93, the A1200 wouldnt have had a full sales year, you can see the difference the following year made for the A1200,  it was easily the biggest seller, but granted sales could have been better accross the board

Past history though,  we aint gonna even skim those sales figures with the A1 or Pegy combined for 2004.
Who knows what lays further down the line, i do hope they can at least approach that on future conceptions/updates
 

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Re: AO Interview - Dave Haynie
« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2003, 04:42:40 PM »
@Kronos

Yeah my mistake, had my dates a touch mixed up.
Was indeed released UK anyway around Nov  '92,  i picked mine up early '93 from a well known high street electronic store,  Dixons,  finally got a 100% working one after 3 attempts :-) ah those where the days...