[Robotgroup] Amiag 2000 needs a good home...

brooksdesign brooksdesign at peoplepc.com
Thu Apr 10 12:53:46 PDT 2008


Yes, please. Is this the one that runs Mondala that I have been talking about lately? It would be a great addition to my old style effects collection and be very helpfull in my documenting the past as alot of the old LiQuiD MicE videos were done on one. I can have my neighbor pick it up on the way home this weekend. Do you want him to pick up Glamour Girl as well?
-brooks

-----Original Message-----
>From: Vern Graner <vern at txis.com>
>Sent: Apr 10, 2008 1:58 PM
>To: The Robot Group Mailing List <robotgroup at puremagic.com>
>Subject: [Robotgroup] Amiag 2000 needs a good home...
>
>Dear Roboteers:
>
>A good friend of mine (and fellow Amiga enthusiast of old) has an Amiga 
>2000 that he is looking to place in a loving home. Though I would have 
>snapped this up, most of you know I am in the process of moving and must 
>divest of things rather than collect them. :(
>
>So, please contact me if you can take delivery of a A2000 and a few 
>boxes of software and accessories. :)
>
>NOTE: He's pretty insistent that this go to a home and not a landfill or 
>recycle center. So, if you're looking for a well-cared for vintage 
>computing machine, its yours no cost. If you're looking for something to 
>rip into pieces for recycle or other purposes, never mind.. :)
>
>Thanks!
>
>Vern
>
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