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Siamese 3-Pack case announcement

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 31, 1999
For Immediate release
30th March 1999

Siamese Systems wish to announce the new 3-Pack multi-board computer system
case. This case is designed with our Multi-OS platform in mind and combines
up to three complete computer motherboards in one strong, space efficient
and good looking case, along with up to 13 drives.  Giving the ability to
run Linux, AmigaOS and Windows all at the same time.

It is made from the same high quality and strong steel constructions as the
Siamese 8-Pack case and is designed to run very cool internally. The case
should appeal to all those computer users like us who have two or three
systems in use at once and would like them all in one place, and
controllable from one Keyboard, Mouse and Monitor. Add to this the cool
design and colours and we believe it looks good too. 

Please take a look at our web site at www.siamese.co.uk, fill out the mail list
form to get up to date details, or email us at steve@siamese.co.uk

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All the best

Stephen Jones                      |/
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|                                   |                            |
|  Siamese Systems Limited          | 9 Church Lane              |
|  Developers of the TVNC, 8-Pack   | Hockliffe, Beds, LU7 9NQ   |
|  Cluster and Render farm case     | Tel  +44 1525 211558       |
|  Siamese for the Amiga            | Fax  +44 1525 211558       |
|  http://www.siamese.co.uk         | email steve@siamese.co.uk  |
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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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