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- Subject: Re: The SuperCPU 64/20 and SuperCPU 128
- Date: 6 Feb 1996 06:54:17 -0500
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- In article <4eeja8$ah5@clam.rutgers.edu>, jezzydee@clam.rutgers.edu
- (Jezebel Rebecca Delilah) writes:
-
- > A 20mhz 6510 compat. for the _C128_!!!!!!!
- >
- > I heard such a thing was impossible... for the c128 anyway.
- >
- > Dost thou speakith the truth? Hell, either way you have my
- >attention. :)
-
- As far as I understand in an advertisement in Commodore World, Issue 10,
- it states that: Compatible with the C64, C64c, C128/C128D (in 64 mode),
- Commodore REU's, GEORAM, RAMLink, all Commodore serial drives (stock or
- JiffyDOS-equipped). So I guess it only works in C64 mode. I have heard
- nothing yet about a Super128 CPU, is CMD making one of those too? CMD's
- home page:
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- http://www.msen.com/~brain/guest/cmd/
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