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mta
Sources for Amiga Software Mark Unseen   Dec 24 21:41 UTC 1995

Where do you get your software?  I discovered this Christmas that getting
software for the Amiga isn't all that simple ... so I'm looking for sources
before the birthdays roll around.
9 responses total.
matthew
response 1 of 9: Mark Unseen   Dec 25 12:14 UTC 1995

Slipped Disk on 12 Mile rd in Royal Oak, COmputer Link on Middlebelt
in Garden City. Otherwise you need to hit the mail order companies:
Software Hut 1-800-932-6442,  Better COncepts 1-800-252-6442 or email
at  better@j5l.com, Safe Harbor 1-800-544-6599.
Those are the only ones I could find on a quick look. Good luck !
You may want to check through a copy of Amazing Computing Amiga for
other posibilities, you can probably find an issue at any good sized
magazine stand/book store.
mta
response 2 of 9: Mark Unseen   Dec 27 03:37 UTC 1995

Oh, we have an sub to Amazing Amiga ... and I used it to find a source for
x-mas gifts.  And I knew about Slipped Disk, but not Computer Link.  I was
hoping to find a closer source is all.  *sigh*

(I hate driving anywhere near Detroit.

matthew
response 3 of 9: Mark Unseen   Dec 28 20:36 UTC 1995

Computer Link is much closer than Slipped Disk, and they have a 
slightly better selection of software, but most of it is used. They
sell a lot of things on consignment, so the prices are usually a bit
cheaper.
mta
response 4 of 9: Mark Unseen   Dec 28 21:50 UTC 1995

Oho!  Then I certainly need to find them!  Thanks!
matthew
response 5 of 9: Mark Unseen   Dec 29 15:39 UTC 1995

Take 96 to Middlebelt Rd, then go South on Middlebelt (a right turn
off the highway) It's on the right side of the road, across the 
street from a school. It's in a tiny strip mall and hard to notice
if you're not looking closely for it. If you  get to Ford rd. you've
gone too far.  Good luck !
xfn
response 6 of 9: Mark Unseen   Jan 23 06:48 UTC 1997

sounds like i need to make a trip to sliped disk,,,sell off my amiga 2000
i have a 3000,,wouldnt mind a 4000...but hey,its all getting out dated in a
hurry...
mta
response 7 of 9: Mark Unseen   Jan 24 07:43 UTC 1997

I know of someone right here in town who's looking for a deal on Amigas.
If you're serious about selling you might see if login ID font is still in
the market.
mcnally
response 8 of 9: Mark Unseen   Mar 28 09:37 UTC 1997

on the off chance that anyone reading this still has a working Amiga
1000 I was cleaning out my closet the other day and found an unused
"Lucas" 68020 accelerator board that I have no use for.  You'd have
to supply your own 68020 and I don't have any docs but the first
interested party can have it..
rnd2004
response 9 of 9: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 21:57 UTC 2004

we are
A600 8mb fastram
yeahh
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