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HopperJF wrote:Quite a few companies do it, Pepsi and Coca-colaCurrys and PC World
Matt_H wrote:Escom bought all of Commodore. The Commodore brand name was slapped onto PCs, and the Amiga brand name continued with the new batches of 1200s, 4000Ts, and the Walker.It was Gateway who bought only Amiga, leaving the Commodore brand to hop between similarly useless owners.
AMIGAZ wrote:Quoteklx300r wrote:yep Commodore made some 486 machines here in Canada back in 93 or so ..my university engineering lab had 2 of them and I almost fainted when I saw Windoze 3.1 running on a commy :-? Mudt have been that model whith the case which looked very much like the A4000 case but just a bit lower?
klx300r wrote:yep Commodore made some 486 machines here in Canada back in 93 or so ..my university engineering lab had 2 of them and I almost fainted when I saw Windoze 3.1 running on a commy :-?
Plaz wrote:It was one of my theories of the day that Commodore lost so much money trying to crack the clone market with an inferior unit, that Amiga developement suffered and eventually the product failure helped crash the company.Plaz