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From: bryce@COGSCI.BERKELEY.EDU (Bryce Nesbitt)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
Subject: Re: RGBI Monitor
Message-ID: <8707232303.AA20325@cogsci.berkeley.edu>
Date: Thu, 23-Jul-87 19:03:45 EDT
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[ This article was stolen from the comp.sys.amiga newsgroup ]

In article <2150@cbmvax> higgin@cbmvax.UUCP (Paul Higginbottom SALES) writes:
>
>Authorized Commodore Service Centers have been given the information to
>make a modification to the 1902 to allow it to properly display the
>RGB Analog signal from any Amiga model.  Your friend can take it to one
>to have this work performed.  Most Amiga dealers are service centers.
>
>	Paul Higginbottom.

Wow, I impressed, some real customer service!!

Has anyone thought of advertising this fact???  Do you know how many 64/128
owners will jump at the chance to get an Amiga, now that they don't have to
spend $350 for a new monitor???

Call to arms!  Let's spread this info word of mouth and build up our userbase.

-- 		"Truth is false and logic lost..."
					- Neil Peart
	(who at the time didn't realize he was talking about RU)
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