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- From: ccasttt@prism.gatech.edu (Taka Torimoto)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: The Flyer can do it!
- Date: 6 Feb 1996 12:00:38 -0500
- Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology
- Message-ID: <4f81fm$mu0@acmey.gatech.edu>
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- Paul Lara <lara@vvm.com> writes:
-
- >-I'd discourage you from using the Toaster Oven, since this requires a
- >cable to send the Toaster's signal back to the host computer. Several
- >dealers I've spoken with say this can be a problem in maintaining a
- >stable signal.
-
- *WHAT*!? What are you talking about?! The A4000 motherboard is placed
- inside the Toaster Oven... it's just a larger casing, that's it...
- You're probably thinking/talking about the Toaster Cozzy, not the Oven!
-
- >-The Flyer does have a SCSI II controller (three, in fact) for use with
- >your audio and video drives. If you use an A4000, it does not provide
- >SCSI to the host computer. No big deal. My A4000 is using an IDE 1Gig
- >system drive. You may want to consider something like the Warp Engine,
- >which will then give you SCSI control. I am using the Warp 40/40, but
- >haven't found a need yet to pop in a SCSI drive for my computer.
-
- Just FYI, you can't buy Warp Engines with the 040s anymore.. every place
- is waiting for their 060 Warp Engines and no one is stocking them..
- (I called around)
-
- -Taka
-
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