|  |     It sounds to me as if you want to get a Personal Computer that does
    music things too...
    
    In other words: Get a MAC, or Atari, or Amiga, since there is a
    lot (*lot*) of software for them NOT involved with music, but you
    can get GREAT sequencer software when you do want to fiddle (sorry)
    with music things.  Witness this notesfile -- about all I really
    see talked about are MACs, Atari's, and Amiga's. Commodore too.
    
    It sounds as if you haven't money to burn, so I would suggest Atari
    or Amiga, Atari first, since most performing musicians have them.
    If you had more money then I'd suggest a MAC. I have one, and love
    it. Several of my co-workers have Atari's and love them too. I just
    haven't heard much from the Amiga sector. Oh yeah, in case you didn't
    know, you can get a thing called Magic-Sack (?sp) for the Atari
    which allows it to run most of the Mac Plus programs.
    
    Bruce Evans, Santa Clara
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|  |     re: 1746.0
    
    I just went to the YAMAHA Clinic last night here in San Diego, Ca.
    It lasted for three hours and I found out about all of their new
    products.  I have the sales lit for the C1.  Some noteable points
    are as follows....
    
    CPU:	80286 switchable 10/8 MHz
    RAM:	640Kb base memory, 512 Kb expander (opt)EMB15 Extension
    ROM:	64Kb
    DISK: (HDD)	20 Mb HDD x 1, 3.5" 2DD FDD x 1    \___ Either/Or
          (FDD) 3.5" 2DD FDD x 2                   /
    DISPLAY:	640 x 400 dot backlit LCD
    VRAM:	64Kb
    EXT DISPLAY Digital RGB
    INTERFACE:  Printer (Centronics) x 1
                Serial (RS232C) x 2
                MIDI IN x 2
                MIDI OUT x 8
                MIDI THRU x 1
    
    Includes 3.5" disk x 2 (MS-DOS 3.3, MIDI Monitor & Bulk Manager)
    
    This lap top was partly built by TOSHIBA and is totally IBM-AT
    compatible.  The qwerty keyboard has music note assignments as
    well.  The mouse MU10 is optional.  The Clinic price, for that
    night only, was $2389.00 so I bought a dozen, ha ha.
                                                                 
    Joe
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