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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

380.0. "Bit Bucket has Fish Disks" by LEDS::ACCIARDI () Mon Mar 16 1987 02:02

    Just a note to inform the local folks that the Bit Bucket in Sudbury,
    MA now has the complete collection of Fred Fish disks.  I think
    they had up to 50 or 55.
    
    On a related topic, the very same salesman who seemed very gung-ho
    about the ST computers when they opened in October informed me last
    Saturday that he is now a True Believer in the Amiga.  He further
    stated that his store was selling many more Amigas than STs.
    
    They will sell a complete 512K, 2 drive system w/monitor for around
    $1400.00
    
    They also seemed very excited about the new Amigas, and plan to
    carry both new models.
    
     
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380.1PD disks availableELWOOD::PETERSMon Mar 16 1987 13:087
    
    	I have FF disks 1-55, most of AMICUS, and a few BCS ( Boston
    Computer Soc. ) disks. I will upload any files on request or make
    copies of disks.
    
    		Steve Peters
    
380.2ANYWAY::BROWNDoug BrownWed Mar 18 1987 15:5610
    Would it be possible for you to upload a listing of the AMICUS and
    BCS disks? (another note in this conference has a listing of the
    fish disks).
    
      I was wondering, where did you get copies of the disk? Every
    dealer that I have approached gives me cold should when I ask
    them if I can copy the disks....
    
    
      db
380.3My storyELWOOD::PETERSWed Mar 18 1987 21:3411
    
    	When I was at "the memory location" one day, I met someone that
    had all the disks. I mail ordered 100 blank disks ( none left ).
    I borrowed the disks from my friend and spent 2 days ( about 20 hr.)
    copying the disks.
    	After that I have been getting updates of AMICUS and FF disks
    from "the memory location".
    
    
    	Steve Peters