Re: Early Amiga 200

From: silverdr_at_wfmh.org.pl
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2013 16:31:10 +0100
Message-Id: <51934AFE-70BE-49B5-A6C8-02E3FE8A6D81@wfmh.org.pl>
In /that/ context that’s good news indeed :-) Just wonder how come they found it comfortable in there. With lots of sharp edges and “rocky” terrain..

I think you can still dust it off and put parts into a dish-washer. Will be like new again ;-)

On 2013-11-23, at 16:22, Bil Herd <bherd@mercury-cg.com> wrote:

> That's actually good news, I believe at least two different kinds of
> rodents had made a nest in it as it was full of mouse poop and nuts.
> Probably one of the hand-me-downs from later.
> 
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> On 2013-11-23, at 06:45, Bil Herd <bherd@mercury-cg.com> wrote:
> 
>> Good call: There is a sticker near the front that says Rev 6.2 and the
>> copper near the back next to Fish and Haynie''s name is Rev 6
> 
> AFAIR that's not a very early one then. If memory serves, it was Rev. 5,
> which was a already a common guest in my repair workshop back then. Most
> visible difference was the RAM x64 vs. x256 in the newer ones.
> 
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