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- From: jason hogue <jashogue@Solutions.MB.Ca>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: The SuperCPU 64/20 and SuperCPU 128
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 23:15:31 -0500
- Organization: Internet Solutions, Inc.
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- Brian M Gajewski wrote:
- >
- > I have a question. When the SuperCPU's for both the 64 and 128
- > are released later this year, will new software be written to take
- > advantage of the new technology or are they designed to speed up current
- > software. With the faster 64, like 20 MHz, which is 20 times faster than
- > the stock 64, could it run enhanced games involving scaling and rotation
- > or polygon graphics? I read one of the features of the SuperCPU is a
- > cartridge slot, so does that mean when you plug the SuperCPU in, the
- > Cartridge slot will have an opening (like an extension cord)?
- >
- > Brian Gajewski
- > bmg95960@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
-
-
- I never heard of this before!!!
- Please tell me where I can get more info and/or technical
- documentation.
-
- j
-