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6/92

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interviews
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Brainbug - Disney - Iluvatar - ...

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Interviews

Interview with Erik Løvendahl Sørensen

INTERVIEW WITH E.L.S.
@3@X-------------------------------------- @N@1R:    We   would  like  to  know  your
   @1INTERVIEW WITH ONE OF THE WORLDS     @1hardware,  so  could  you  please list
       @1GREATEST VIRUS EXPERTS:          @1what you got.

      @2ERIK LOEVENDAHL SOERENSEN         @2E:   I've  got  an  Amiga  2000 B with
@X@3-------------------------------------- @N@2Kickstart  1.2/1.3/2.0,  145Mb  HD and
@1Performed by Rancor                    @2 8Mb  Ram.   And I have an 1081 monit
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Interview with Multiplex

INTERVIEW WITH TONI WILEN
{------------------------------------}  drive,   Action   Replay  III  (A500's
|                                    |  version),  mouse  and joystick.  I got
|       A SMALL INTERVIEW WITH       |  an  Amiga  1000  for christmas 5 years
|                                    |  ago.
|           - TONI WILEN -           |
|                                    |  2.    When   the   first   version  of
|        AUTHOR OF FILEMASTER        |  Filemaster appeared, you got many
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Interview with Peter Stuer

PETER STUER
An  interview  with  the author of the  How did you learn machine language?
world famous BootX - Peter Stuer!
                                        Like  many  others  the  Amiga  was  a
==                                      natural  upgrade  path from my old and
                                        thrustworthy  Commodore 64.  I started
1.   Please  introduce  yourself, your  on  the  Amiga  to  program  in  C and
hardware, what you are doing with your  quickly   switched   
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