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DiscreetFX 
Re: 10 Year master Plan?
Posted on 5-Feb-2021 2:46:55
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@spudmiga

You forgot a built in Video Toaster 5000 in your Amiga dream.

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Re: 10 Year master Plan?
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What have you taken?

I want it too

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