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- From: tde94frb@te.hik.se (Bjorn Frostberg)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: 060 for the A2000
- Date: 9 Jan 1996 01:32:07 GMT
- Organization: H÷gskolan i Kalmar
- Message-ID: <4csgiq$amt@spider.hik.se>
- References: <DKs0Mt.M8v@gil.com.au>
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- In article <DKs0Mt.M8v@gil.com.au>, mgooch@gil.com.au says:
- >
- >
- >I am looking to speed up my 2630 A2000 as well as add 32 bit ram. Two
- >boards come to mind the DKB2632 daughterboard and the Blizzard 2060 both
- >of which take possible ram up to 128 Mb.
- >
- >My major hassle is that since putting in a graphics card I have lost
- >access to 2 meg of fast ram which is now being used by the card.
- >
- >If I installed one of these with say 16 mB. then I should have 2mb video,
- >1 mb chip and 16mb auto config'ed fast. Is this essentially correct. Do
- >these boards increase the A2000's capacity beyond the 9 Mb. mark.
- >
- >I note that the 2060 Blizzard is 700uk from Harwoods and the DKB A2632 is
- >hard to find.
- >
- >what chips do these boards take and how much per meg.
- >
- >Any opinions welcome
- >
- >Kindest Regards, Mick Gooch.
- >mgooch@iccu6.ipswich.gil.com.au
- >
- >
- >
- The 2060 takes 72pin SIMM Chips and I suppose that the DKB does the same.
- However the DKB is more expensive than 2060. Some due to that
- they have ethernet for example on the card. The 2060 isn't available
- yet( will be in a few weeks I think) and I don't know if DKB is available.
-