Path: utzoo!yunexus!xrtll!mark From: mark@xrtll.UUCP (Mark Vange) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Hardware Copy Device Summary: Hardware Copier fact or fiction Keywords: I thought I would be a good little boy and find the advert that I Message-ID: <364@xrtll.UUCP> Date: 9 Oct 89 16:41:58 GMT Article-I.D.: xrtll.364 References: <758@nigel.udel.EDU> <1370@ultb.UUCP> <532@uncmed.med.unc.edu> <533@uncmed.med.unc.edu> Organization: Wcom, Toronto, Ont Lines: 19 In article <533@uncmed.med.unc.edu>, news@uncmed.med.unc.edu (The News Administrator) writes: > was talking about earlier. The card was called the Amiga Super Card from > a company called Utilities Unlimited in Hillsboro, Oregon. The ad was in > Compute's Amiga Resource, October, p.67. > It claims to be easy to install, no soldering, and it copies 100% > of all software on 3.5" disks. So, what do you think? Does it mention anywhere in their advertisement where this hardware plugs in, or what you need to do to get it to work? Failing that, is there a phone number or an address with the add (silly question, I know!). -- Mark Vange Phone Death Threats to: PAS Systems - "Plain and Simple" (416) 730-1352 mark@xrtll 8 Everingham Ct. North York "Every absurdity has a champion Ont, Canada M2M 2J5 to defend it." - Oliver Goldsmith