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Offline Tajmaster

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Re: Amiga Revival Fair 2009 - The Final Announcement
« on: December 12, 2009, 06:10:45 PM »
Just got home from the fair, I had a fantastic time!! Thanks to all involved for organising this and to all the exhibitors :) It was great to meet real Amiga people, see and use things you read about on the internet and of course pick up a bargain or two ;)
 
Thanks for the chats to all I spoke to, it was a true pleasure to have met you :) And its nice to see there are such talented programmers out there such as the NetSurf and NetTunes chaps :) (Im sorry I didnt catch your names, I think Chris is the NetSurf fella). BTW, I was well impressed with both pieces of software, its making justifying the high price for the SAM a bit easier with the mrs ;)
 
I got to sample OS4.1 and see it running on other peoples machines, I saw the minimig in action and, for the first time ever, I saw the Walker prototype and the Amiga 1000 (Thanks to Steve Jones of Siamese fame, Ill give ICarus a try soon Steve!). The Walker had apparently died just before the show which was a shame but nice to see it in anycase.
 
I hope there is another show in Enfield next year, I loved it and will bring lots more dosh next time!
 
Thanks once again to EVERYONE who was involved :)
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Amiga 4000/040 25Mhz - 18MB Ram-HDD-CDRW- Picasso 2 2MB GFX OS3.9
Amiga 2000/030 25Mhz - 10MB Ram - GVP HC+8 with HDD and CDROM OS3.1 and a DKB MEGAChip
Amiga 1200/030 50Mhz - 18MB Ram - CF>IDE OS3.1 Squirrel SCSI
A500+ 000/7Mhz - 4MB Ram GVP HD+ SCSI w/40MB HDD (WOW!!)
Plus a "few" more ;) hehe
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