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- From: kraemer@rzri6f.gsi.de (Michael Kraemer)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm,comp.sys.amiga.advocacy,comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: New Press Release!
- Date: 11 Mar 1996 18:53:57 GMT
- Organization: Technische Hochschule Darmstadt
- Message-ID: <4i1ss5$gc2@rs18.hrz.th-darmstadt.de>
- References: <2937.6638T1404T1877@mozart.inet.co.th> <4hhp3f$ve@news1.channel1.com> <4hig4c$bka@due.unit.no> <peterk.0lkl@combo.ganesha.com>
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- In article <peterk.0lkl@combo.ganesha.com>, peterk@combo.ganesha.com (Dr. Peter Kittel) writes:
- > In article <4hig4c$bka@due.unit.no> kolla@nvg.unit.no (Kolbjxrn Barmen) writes:
- > >Neil Scott Nadelman (docsane@user1.channel1.com) wrote:
- > >
- > >> : The motherboard features two SIMM sockets, on which the memory can be
- > >> : increased up to 128 MB. The main processor used will be the 680EC30 / 40
- > >> : MHz. This combination allows a product at a tight price with a good
- > >> : computing power. With the available flexible expansion bus, turbo cards
- > >> : with processors like the 68060 or the PowerPC will be easily installable.
- > >>
- > >> An EC030/40? Well, it IS better than a EC020/14, but still...
- > >
- > >Where did they dig up those? As far as I've seen the last year, there are no
- > >such thing as a EC030 anymore.. even the cheapest boards for the A1200 have
- > >full blown 030 on them.
- >
- > Point is, in this casing, the full 030 comes with maximum 33 MHz (it
- > has the additional FPU which generates heat), while the EC030 is available
- > up to 40 MHz, so it simply is faster and even cheaper. An 040 still is
- > significantly more expensive.
- >
- > --
- > Best Regards, Dr. Peter Kittel // Visit http://www.amiga.de
- > Private Site in Frankfurt, Germany \X/ Email to: peterk@combo.ganesha.com
- > Employed at AMIGA Technologies GmbH in Bensheim, Germany
-
- Huh ? I've an A1200 with a Blizzard board (full 68030+68882, both at *50 MHz*)
- It works fine.
-