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A1222 Plus: Is 2 years a reasonable amount of time for delivery?
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Re: A1222 Plus: Is 2 years a reasonable amount of time for delivery?
Posted on 10-Jun-2022 15:27:08
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@Neuf
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it will ship withOS4.1FE update 2.
I really wish that people in the business would stop labeling the various OS releases as Final Edition / Complete Version / Ultimate or the like.
And this applies not only to Amiga OS.
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