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- From: claevius@firefly.prairienet.org (Brent Busby)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Phase-5 Vaporware; Maybe Warp Engine Better?
- Date: 31 Mar 1996 14:26:03 GMT
- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
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- Jernej Pecjak (vid.pecjak@guest.arnes.si) wrote:
-
- : There is an Apolo 4060 also with built in scsi-ii and 4 simm slots (takes EDO
- : ram also).
-
- Really?? Will it work well in an A3000T? How stable is it? (I seem to
- remember hearing something about an Apollo '060 board, but I got the
- impression somehow that it was for the A2000.)
-
-
- : Cyberstorm is not worth the wait IMHO. It has defective scsi-ii and
-
- I've heard that. I heard that it mostly had to do with trying to mix SCSI-I
- and -II peripherals on the bus at the same time. Blech.
-
-
- : the Warp Engine I heard (not tested!!!) that if you put 2 simms in it, you
- : don't have contignous memory :-(((
-
- I've read that thread, too. I'd still be interested in any information on
- what they plan to do with their '060 upgrade option in the future, if they
- plan on doing anything at all. And if that Apollo board is A3000 compatible,
- please, somebody tell me about it, because I've got an A3000T!
-
- --
- Amiga /// | | "They had a glow-in-the-dark
- 040 /// | Brent Busby ("Sequencer") | Santa in their yard. Santa
- \\\/// | claevius@prairienet.org | isn't radioactive, is he?
- \XX/ | | Cool beans. Nuclear Santa."
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