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- Subject: Re: 2-Slot Upgrade Options for the SE/30 (Summary)
- Message-ID: <1992Jul24.143049.1485@uni2a.unige.ch>
- From: tamone@uni2a.unige.ch
- Date: 24 Jul 92 14:30:49 +0200
- References: <BrqHpF.1Ex@news.udel.edu>
- Organization: University of Geneva, Switzerland
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- In article <BrqHpF.1Ex@news.udel.edu>, johnston@me.udel.edu (William Johnston) writes:
-
- > Summary: DayStar Digital has announced the development of an
- > SE/30-specific version of their PowerCache accelerator that
- > plugs directly into the SE/30 motherboard, leaving the PDS
- > slot free for video boards, ethernet cards, etc.
- >
- > Suggested Retail Prices:
- > -----------------------
- > 33 MHz SE/30 PowerCache $ 699
- > 33 MHz SE/30 PowerCache with 68882 math chip $ 899
- > 40 MHz SE/30 PowerCache $ 899
- > 40 MHz SE/30 PowerCache with 68882 math chip $1099
- > 50 MHz SE/30 PowerCache $1399
- > 50 MHz SE/30 PowerCache with 68882 math chip $1699
- >
- > An optional math chip speeds
- > up math/science applications and spreadsheet recalcs 500% or more.
-
- Does this means that the originally installed 68882 math chip co-processor
- that I have in my se/30 is obsolete and has to be replaced if I choose the
- PowerCache with the math chip option ?
-
- Francois
-