Dave Walker. On Wed, 09 May 2001 you wrote: >Power Computing went into the Atari/Amiga range of products. Where they >went after that I have no idea. http://www.powerc.com I'm not sure if this is the same outfit, but these people are certainly big cheeses in the UK Amiga market, so they could well be. -- Anthony W. Prime [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.amiga.com So the world may know...
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