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- From: jmw@chem.ucsd.edu (John M. Wright)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: Distant Suns 4.1 questions.
- Date: 5 Jan 1993 05:59:46 GMT
- Organization: University of California San Diego, Chemistry
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- Summary: 2.0 and/or math chip support available as upgrades
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- In article <C0Bnut.1xy@rahul.net> mike@rahul.net (Mike Smithwick) writes:
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- [regarding questions about versions of Distant Suns 4.1 which provide
- support for AmigaDos 2.0 and/or for a math chip:]
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- >The other versions are available seperately. Otherwise it would
- >have required a fourth disk in the box which would have increased
- >the price.
- >
- >mike
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- I called Virtual Reality today; the scoop is that versions other than
- the one for 1.3/ffp (supplied in the package as sold) are available as
- upgrades; $10.00 (+ 4.95 shipping); at least, for the 2.0/fpu version
- that I ordered. I'm not real happy about paying an extra $15, but I'm
- hoping for some more speed.
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- It would have saved some head-scratching if this had been made clear
- in the documentation provided.
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- John Wright Chemistry, MS 0314, UCSD, La Jolla, CA 92093-0314
- jmw@chem.ucsd.edu jwright@ucsd.edu (619) 534-3049
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