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From: blacklord [mailto:blacklord@telstra.com]
And it's the best one (subjective) out of all the
others so far
mentioned. An A1000 can still happily run just about anything you can
throw at it, plus it's emminently expandable.
... if you can find the expansions. :)
Personally I like the Intergraph on my list. Never seen one, but if
I had, I would own one by now.
As for a more common system (more common than the Intergraph, not the
Amiga), a UnixPC with 1 meg of ram, and maybe 60MB of disk will give
you access to a really decent subset of available Unix (and possibly
MS-DOS) software. It will also have a decent development environment,
given the installation of a dev kit.
On the other hand, the Atari ST plays quite a few more games. :)
Chris
Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
Amdocs - Champaign, IL
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