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Offline BR

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Re: Should I purchase a mediator
« Reply #14 from previous page: September 21, 2003, 10:44:38 AM »
Elbox took my money for an eFlash 4000,
7 week's and several story's later I recieved
it. It's advertised as coming with instructions
but isn't. I've spent the last few week asking
how to use it and recieved no specific instrucions on the use of an eFlash 4000,
but they did tell me if I get the OS3.5 developer
cd, it will tell me how to use this eFlash 4000.
If you have to be a developer to use one, and
there are no instruction's, they really should
mention this before they takeyour money.

Bob R.
 

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Re: Should I purchase a mediator
« Reply #15 on: September 21, 2003, 02:56:51 PM »
@aardvark

Thanks for the help, my A2000 is about where I want it, so I guess maybe it's time to start building up my A3000.  Been thinking of going the tower route, the one sold as a kit by Software Hut.
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Re: Should I purchase a mediator
« Reply #16 on: September 21, 2003, 03:24:11 PM »
Hi Stew,

My advice is go for it.

With the possible exception of a Hard Drive, my Mediator has made a bigger difference to my A1200 than any other add on that I've bought for it.

You'll probably need to upgrade the case, and including the Mediator you'll be looking at shelling out a good deal of cash but it will be worth it.  You can use PCI ethernet, Soundblaster, Voodoo and TV cards which will transform your system. Plus the new case will provide valuable extra room for CD ROMs etc.

You wont regret it.

Cecilia for President