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From: reha@orion.UUCP (R.GUR)
Newsgroups: net.micro.amiga
Subject: amiga diskettes
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Date: Thu, 7-Nov-85 21:51:39 EST
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I would like to hear the pro's and con's of using various diskettes
(3.5") for the AMIGA.  I am using (Sony and Maxell SS,DD) diskettes
and they seem to work fine. Why pay more for (DD,DD) disks when the SS's work?

The developers kit is $450, not $400 as mentioned (I talked with the PA people
on the phone yesterday)

Is anyone using the 68K cross-development system? We have a system V box (Cyb)
and would be interested in hearing how other people are writing code for the
AMIGA.

Anyone out there working on porting the Macintosh Rom interface to the AMIGA.
Wouldn't it be great to also have a Macintosh emulation mode on the AMIGA.
Gee, I could use my mac programs on the AMIGA? Yes, you wouldn't have to use the
vaporware out there now!

orion!reha