<< Previous Message Main Index Next Message >>
<< Previous Message in Thread This Month Next Message in Thread >>
Date   : Sun, 02 Aug 2009 22:58:51 +0100
From   : mfirth@... (Michael Firth)
Subject: A new Element 14

If you don't mind paying, CJE Micros still had new boxed Ethernet and Econet
cards for the A3020 a few months ago.

Regards

Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: me@...
Sent: 02 August 2009 18:33
To: BBC MailList <bbc-micro@...>
Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] A new Element 14

On 2 Aug 2009, at 00:17, Michael Firth wrote:

> Strange that you ask about one, but don't mention that its another ARM
> machine with red keys:
>
> http://acorn.chriswhy.co.uk/Pics/A3020C-2.jpg
>
> Other pages on Chris's site confirm that all the original multi-box  
> Axxx machines
> also had red function keys.
>
> A3020s come up cheap on eBay sometimes - I got mine for ?10 + ?10  
> shipping.

You're right, of course. I always get confused because of the A3010,  
which had green function keys. (Which I always thought looked much  
nicer than red.)

I think the idea was that red ones were for business and education,  
and green ones were for home use.

A big thank you to Alex Taylor, who is providing me with an A3020.  
Maybe one day I'll also find a broken A3010 and transplant the  
keyboard so that I can have green F-keys. ;)

PS. So, er, anyone got any A3020 network cards spare? :)

-- 
David Glover
http://www.davidglover.org/


_______________________________________________
bbc-micro mailing list
bbc-micro@...               
http://lists.cloud9.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/bbc-micro
<< Previous Message Main Index Next Message >>
<< Previous Message in Thread This Month Next Message in Thread >>