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Ahhh, anyway, I do maintain that this was not a good compromise! Had they chosen my way, the Amiga of 1987 would have been just about perfect, considering the constraints of the time! :lol:
Commodore's marketing was simple:
1. A500, A600, A1200 cheapish games machine to play the 2D games that the were in vogue.
2. Anything with Zorro Slots: professional use, and 4 times the price for the privelage.
Not far off the Apple all-in-one Imac's Vs the expandable PPC towers that jobs introduced. If only Apple had a multi-tasking OS to go with their PPC technology in the days of Win 95.
That also explains the short-comings in the wedge-machines. Then when Commodore died, all that people could afford were the A1200, and so we all tried to turn them into A4000's which we all really wanted but could never afford