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- From: mikew@net-link.net (Mike Williams)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Phase-5 Vaporware; Maybe Warp Engine Better?
- Date: 3 Apr 1996 08:36:52 GMT
- Organization: DC Productions
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- In article <75412026@stanley.zebra.fh-weingarten.de> "Oliver Fels" <Oliver@stanley.zebra.fh-weingarten.de> writes:
- >
- > So, as I heard the Warp 060 isnt out either and heaven knows when it will be.
- > Noone I phoned could tell me anything.
- > And, in addition, the Warp costs almost two times more (1800 $, 2300 DM), but
- > has an ethernet and serial card and scsi on board.
- > So I havent decided yet. Don┤t know, lets see....
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- On the CyberStorm the SCSI / serial / Ethernet are optional. If I understand it
- properly there is a slot on the CyberStorm master board that will accept an IO
- module. The expensive IO module (I think about $500 US) has SCSI, serial and
- ethernet. There's also a SCSI module that is just SCSI for more like $300 US.
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