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- From: pleung@cs.buffalo.edu (Patrick Leung)
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- Subject: Re: 128D system,.....any offers?
- Date: 15 Apr 1996 12:21:31 GMT
- Organization: University at Buffalo
- Message-ID: <4ktf0b$5n3@azure.acsu.buffalo.edu>
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- uglmiller@cc.memphis.edu wrote:
- : In article <Pine.SOL.3.91.960415002020.4800A-100000@winnie.freenet.mb.ca>, Donald Twerdochlib <vmw691@freenet.mb.ca> writes:
- : > needed to know what is a 1280.........explain please??
- : >
- : >
- : >
- : > On 12 Apr 1996, Steve M. Pool wrote:
- : >
- : >> nice system, any offers?
- : >>
- : >>
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- : Don't take this as a flame, but that is one of the FUNNIEST posts I've seen
- : in a while... It's "128D" not "1280"
- : --
- : If Superman can fly, why can't super models?
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- Well... CMD made a device to boost the C128 CPU to 20MHZ.
- The ordinary C128 CPU fast mode is only 2MHZ.
- So, if you consider a C128 at 20MHZ, you could really call
- it, as the "typpo" suggests, a C128 X 10, or C1280
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- Patrick Leung | "It's not how little you pay.
- pleung@acsu.buffalo.edu | It's how much you get."
- http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~pleung | -- Commodore --
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