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Re: Why would you have bought an A560?
« on: December 09, 2008, 08:45:27 PM »
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sim085 wrote:
Hi,

While browsing about Amiga stuff I came across the A560. The A560 is a network card which connects to the side expansion slot of the A500 and A1000. Now why would someone have bought an A560 back in those days?

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Sim085


To transfer data between other computers?  I guess anything you would do on a network really.

The Amiga isn't that old Geez ;-)

Networks were around way before the A1000 or the C64.  

Even Ethernet was developed in the early 70s I believe.
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