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- Path: nntp-trd.UNINETT.no!lolsen
- From: lolsen@hsr.no (Lasse Olsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: CPU MHz in A1200+
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 06:13:36 GMT
- Organization: UNINETT news service
- Message-ID: <4cifig$1mm@dole.uninett.no>
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- Ross Deeley (rossdee@inhb.co.nz) wrote:
- : On 4 Jan 1996, Lasse Olsen wrote:
-
- : > : The only reason I could see AT including 50Mhz full 030's was if Motorola
- : > : had a heap of them they couldn'r get rid of.
- : >
- : > Could they have a heap of old 20MHz 040s lying around?
- : > I'll say a prayer.
-
- : I thought the slowest 040 was 25Mhz, and they were a bit hot to put in a
- : low profile case without a fan. (Of course if the "1200+/1300 is in a
- : pizza box it might be possible.)
-
- The first version of the 040 was cleared at 20MHz, which
- is also the slowest stable running-speed of this processor.
- Cheers...
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