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From:neil
Date:6 Aug 2001 at 12:14:07
Subject:Re: Amiga Inc's AmiWest Statement is here....

Hi,
On Monday August 06 2001, Neil Bothwick said to Jens Strange Hansen:

>>> Commodore designed the A4000T but didn't make it before they went
>> http://www.amiga-hardware.com/a4000tc.html
NB> A prototype?

I'm *sure* Commodore built around a thousand of these. That was the number
printed in magazines around the time of the bankruptcy, and there is a number
of people out there still with working machines (there's an occasional usenet
posting from someone with one).

The reason I think that they're so rare is that they were probably mostly
bought up for business environments - for Scala servers or by Newtek perhaps.
A business is more likely to scrap a working machine when it gets replaced.

NB> Maybe I should have said "mass produce" rather than "make". There are
NB> all sort of strange Amiga variants made by Commodore that are still
NB> floating around. A3500T anyone?

I want a CDTV2.

-.
Neil Williams, neil@zeusdev.co.uk - ICQ UINs: 18223711 & 116110052
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