Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!apple!voder!pyramid!comdesign!ivucsb!dan From: dan@ivucsb.UUCP (Dan Howell) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Amiga dealers in Austin,Tx Summary: and No Amiga dealers in Santa Barbara, CA Keywords: Flame-o-rama Message-ID: <386@ivucsb.UUCP> Date: 13 Nov 88 00:27:48 GMT References: <7392@ut-emx.UUCP> Reply-To: dan@ivucsb.UUCP (Dan Howell) Organization: The Audio Club at UCSB, Isla Vista, California Lines: 24 In article <7392@ut-emx.UUCP> hodad@ut-emx.UUCP (William Fiveash) writes: | It may be the future is so bright for Commodore that the shades |(blinders) their dealer support dept. wear have obscured their ability |to see the sad shape some of the Amiga dealerships are in. | | Here in Austin, the first store to sell the Amiga was Byte by |Byte (the Sculpt3D people). This store had a staff of several sales [...] | Another store, Computer Magic started selling the machines. They [...] | Today we have the Byte Shop: 1 Amiga 2000, 1 Amiga 500 for demo You should be so lucky as to even have an Amiga dealership in your town. Here in Santa Barbara all the former Amiga delars have folded or given up on the Amiga. Even B. Dalton Software Etc. doesn't carry Amiga software. The closest Amiga dealer, according to B. Dalton, is 50 miles away and owned by Atari! (The Federated Group in Ventura). I'm also having trouble finding the Enhancer 1.3 package, even in L.A. Is there anywhere in Southern California where 1.3 is available? -- Dan Howell <...!pyramid!comdesign!ivucsb!dan> -- The Second Law of Thermodynamics: -- If you think things are a mess now, just wait!