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From: wen_b@h-sc1.UUCP (alvin wen)
Newsgroups: net.micro.amiga
Subject: Re: Amiga Arrivals, demo software...
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Date: Sun, 29-Sep-85 22:25:33 EDT
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> A local consumer electronics store in Madison has a demo Amiga with
> the Electronic Arts Eagle/Dinner Table demo, but they have no desktop
> or CLI that runs - they can't even duplicate the demos.
> 
> When my friend (John Foust) gets his system, he'll try to get a copy
> of the Eagle demo, trading the CE shop for an operating system, or at
> least a backup of the only disks they have.
> 
> and other stuff about not getting the intro to AMIGA manual...

Well, I DID get the intro manual, and I got ABasiC, too; my system was shipped
the 12th of September and arrived on the 23rd.

For some reason I LIKE ABasiC--all its features, however obscure, seem to make 
up somehow for all the software I don't have.

But I was just at the NE Computer Faire trying to get a copy of the Eagle Demo.
The response I got was a sales pitch for the host computer store.  When I 
explained that I already HAD an AMIGA, the salesman offered to trade the demo 
for a copy of Lattice C.

Needless to say, this will NOT be the dealer I frequent.  Anyway, does anyone
know where I can get this absolutely INCREDIBLE demo disk?