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- From: speck@stsci.edu
- Subject: HELP--AMIGA OR IBM PC CLONE?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.123632.1@stsci.edu>
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- Sender: news@stsci.edu
- Organization: Space Telescope Science Institute
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 17:36:32 GMT
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- To all people who know about both IBM PC's/CLONES AND AMIGA COMPUTERS:
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- I am a person who presently owns a PC clone (386SX machine, VGA, 120 HD).
- In the years to come, I plan to purchase another system, one with more
- expandibility, power, and features. I decided early on to consider only
- PC clones, Macs, and Amigas. First off, I decided that Macs are too expensive
- for me, so now the battle is between a PC clone and an Amiga. I do a lot
- of writing and word processing, a little games playing, a lot of raw number
- crunching, and I'm now getting into (dabbling only) image processing and
- ray-traced computer art.
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- I want a big hard drive (say at least 120 MB), a HD floppy drive, an onboard
- modem, a mouse, a keyboard, a nice monitor (at least 14", but if I had the
- money I'd like a larger one), and a powerful CPU. I know IBM PC's fairly
- well, so here are my chief concerns:
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- 1) How would, say, an Amiga with a 68040 compare in raw number crunching power
- to the same speed (MHz) 486 DX system?
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- 2) Can Amigas take things like 20" monitors with video cards that permit very
- large graphics modes (like 1200-or-so pixels square)?
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- 3) How easy is the Amiga to program yourself? Are there REALLY GOOD
- optimizing compilers available at reasonable cost, such as FORTRAN,
- C, and BASIC?
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- 4) I've seen the wonderful graphics screens that Amigas can generate. How
- expensive are grahics packages to really use the Amiga to its advantage?
- They are quite expensive for IBM clones (really GOOD software).
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- 5) One BIG pain I've had with PC programming is in FORTRAN and BASIC, where
- the amount of memory I can use is limited. For example, the FORTRAN I
- have only lets you access 640K of memory! Even if you had 20 MB! How
- does this work with an Amiga, i.e., if you have 10MB of RAM, can you
- trivially use all 10MB at once (minus the memory used for the operating
- system, of course) for declaring arrays, etc? This is very important to
- me.
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- Thanks in advance,
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- Scott in Baltimore,MD
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