Xref: utzoo comp.sys.amiga.tech:5547 comp.sys.amiga:35102 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!mtxinu!rtech!cpsc6a!cpsc6b!crs From: crs@cpsc6b.cpsc6a.att.com (Chris (Nyuck! Nyuck!) Seaman) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech,comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: A2620 Summary: Yes! Yes! Yes! Message-ID: <542@cpsc6b.cpsc6a.att.com> Date: 8 Jun 89 21:26:14 GMT References: <45@iisat.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: AT&T (CPSC), Oakland, CA Lines: 27 In article <45@iisat.UUCP>, promac@iisat.UUCP (Promac Systems) writes: < I must say that it is kinda nerve racking to see all these complaints about < the A2620 board. I have had one for about 1.5 monthes and am completely < happy with it, it blows the old stock Amiga away(it better for the price). < Are there any other people out there that are happy with there investment < or am I the only one. < later < Barry Comer < promac@iisat.UUCP I've had my 2500 since early March, and I am more than just happy, I'm ecstatic (sp?). I use a 'PC' at work, with 4 megs of RAM, 386/387 combo, and MS-DOS 4.0 (I tried OS/2, bleccchhh!), and I can never wait to get home to Ami. I've run the mandelbrot generator (written specifically for a 386), and it doesn't come close to the versions written for a 68020. And none of the operating systems I've tried can come close to the way Ami multitasks, with the possible exception of UNIX, which I hope to get for Ami someday, anyway. Consider me a VERY satisfied 2500 owner. -- Chris (Insert phrase here) Seaman | /// crs@cpsc6a.att.com | /// Only AMIGA ...!att!cpsc6a!crs | \\\ /// Makes it Possible! The Home of the Killer Smiley | \XX/