Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!snorkelwacker!apple!julius.cs.uiuc.edu!rpi!leah!jac423 From: jac423@leah.Albany.Edu (Jules Cisek) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games Subject: Re: Amiga Game Machine Message-ID: <3651@leah.Albany.Edu> Date: 19 Sep 90 19:34:19 GMT References: <7383@milton.u.washington.edu> <11648@uservx.afwl.af.mil> <26517@boulder.Colorado.EDU> Reply-To: jac423@leah.albany.edu.UUCP (Jules Cisek) Organization: State U. of New York at Albany Computing Svces. Lines: 24 In article <26517@boulder.Colorado.EDU> ngoh@tramp.Colorado.EDU (NGO HIEN D) writes: > >My suggestion about which Amiga 500 set-up to purchase would be to >go through C= and get the educational Amiga 500 system. For >$799 (when I checked last) you get a 1meg Amiga 500 with 2 drives (one >internal and the other external) and a color monitor. That's $759. All you need to do is get proof that you're in education, and go to a local dealer. >I am not >sure what software they are currently bundling the system with, though. AmigaDOS 1.3, Amiga BASIC, AmigaVision, and AREXX. >It's the best deal that I have seen for a complete, new system. >Of course, you have to be a university student/faculty member to >make the purchase though..... Or a faculty/student at a high school, even grade school. -- | // Amiga Student on Campus Consultant Jules Cisek I do think | | \X/ Computing Services Student Assistant SUNYA, NY USA it's good! | | AMIGA Computer Science Major/Music Minor jac423@leah.albany.edu |