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- From: scottdo@winternet.com (Scott Olson)
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- Subject: Re: Pentium Bridgeboard.....Would you buy one?
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- Date: 9 Mar 1996 11:38:09 GMT
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- Dave Cinege (dcinege@superlink.net) wrote:
- > This is not being designed. It is not being worked on. It is an IDEA!
- > Please do not call me 10 times a day asking when it will be ready, or
- > start telling people that it is coming out.
- > I am asking this to get some idea of marketability.
- >
- > I was thinking about getting back in the bridgeboard business.
- >
- > If we could produce the following would you being interested?
- > What else would you want? Are the prices within reason?
- >
- > Pentium bridgeboard -
- >
- > 75 - 166MHz Pentium CPU
- > Cache memory
- > 72 Pin simms
- >
- > UVGA on board (that shares system ram, or has 2mb of it's own.)
- >
- > 2 16550 serial
- > 1 EPP ECC parallel All on board
- > Floppy controller
- > EIDE controller
- >
- > Features:
- > Works in the 2/3/4000, and 3/4000T.
- > Share Amiga mouse, keyboard, floppy.
- > Built in video switch for single monitor use.
- > Switch over to the IBM side and back with a hot key and icon/screen.
- >
- > A high retail price of $995 bare. (Meaning it will hopefully be a little
- > lower from your dealer) And say $1495 with 16mb and a 90MHz Pentium.
-
- Ouch. Yeah, I know all about the fairly small market and all that,
- but still, my wallet says ouch. I think there's some interest, as
- evidenced by the interest last summer in a proposed 486DX4 board that was
- supposedly going into beta but sank below the waves without a trace.
- To be honest, I'd think about it. Whether I'd buy or not would
- depend a lot on the final price, and on things like is that VGA
- accelerated, internal VL/PCI bus or is it plain-vanilla VGA. With the
- price of RAM falling like a rock at the moment, that will add less to the
- final cost in the end than now, and Pentium prices will only go down.
- If you can get the retail cost, with the 16m of RAM and 2 megs of VGA
- RAM, down around $800, I think you'll be able to sell them. $1500 is a
- bit high, though, I think.
-
- > How important would direct file transfer be to you?
-
- If you mean via something like aread/awrite, fairly important.
-
- > How about being able to share the Amiga harddrive? The IBM harddrive?
-
- Sharing a drive via partitions is nice, and probably necessary to be
- realistic in a non-tower machine, you simply don't have enough drive bays
- to have lots of dedicated drives, and you'll probably need one anyway for
- the IBM's floppy drive. Probably as important as anything would be making
- a CD-ROM driver that can use an Amiga CD-ROM, or that will allow the Amiga
- to use the PC's CD-ROM, given how much PC software ships on CD these days.
-
-
- Scott
-