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- From: Jeff Grimmett <jgrimm@sdd.hp.com>
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- Subject: Re: Differences OCS<->ECS???- Andrea "DiskOrso" Orsucci
- Date: 22 Jan 1996 17:43:06 GMT
- Organization: Hewlett-Packard Company
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- <tgin0501> wrote:
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- >My old but great A2000 seems to have OCS (that is, MultiCx shows OCS in status
- >bar.
- >I thought to have ECS. Can anyone explain it to me?
- >My A2000 is 6.2, with Ks 2.04 on ROM added from older 1.3
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- I don't know how MCX determines what chipset you're using, so "it
- depends."
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- Most A2000's I see billed as "ECS" in reality just have one of the ECS
- chips in them. Agnus is most common, and there's an ECS Denise, too.
- (could be more for the 2000, but I think that's it).
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- Try other "monitor" programs and see what they tell you -- SysInfo, AIBB,
- etc.
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