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- From: cs_e445@ceres (Vlod Kalicun)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: A4000 -=> 68EC040
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 14:56:36 GMT
- Organization: Kingston University
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- dolittle@halmuc.muc.sub.org (Ludwig Hurt) writes:
- : In article <1992Nov6.103421.3729@gserv1.dl.ac.uk>,
- : g.coulter@daresbury.ac.uk (Claire Radlett) writes:
- : ->Hi Everyone.
- : ->
- : ->I have heard a report that not all A4000's have the full blown 68040 CPU
- : ->and instead have the 68EC040 CPU ( The cut down version ). Can anyone
- : ->
- : ->Thanks Claire.
- : ->
- :
- : This is false. I have got one.
- :
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- : Ludwig Hurt, | The first myth of management is that it exists !!
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-
- Well Amiga Format (UK Magazine) reviewed the 4000 and they said it was a
- 68EC040. (without FPU or MMU).
-
- Has anyone from C= actually said that its a true 040??
- I don't want to write into the mag, to set them straight if I haven't got
- my facts right. Unfortunately I'm a student and can't afford a 4000 YET, so
- can't see it.
-
- Any chance of introducing an educational discount C= ????
-
- Vlod
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