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- From: usfw@pool.info.sunyit.edu (Scott Withington)
- Subject: Re: Questions about new computers/future chipsets
- Message-ID: <1993Jan6.041407.21020@pool.info.sunyit.edu>
- Organization: State University of New York -- Institute of Technology
- References: <8851@orbit.cts.com>
- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1993 04:14:07 GMT
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- In article <8851@orbit.cts.com> chucks@pnet51.orb.mn.org (Erik Funkenbusch) writes:
- >barrett@iastate.edu (Marc N. Barrett) writes:
- >>In article <1992Dec29.165251.1@fnalo.fnal.gov> traynor@fnalo.fnal.gov writes:
- >>>Hi--
- >>>
- >>>Has C= mentioned whether the new machines (A4000, A1200, etc) will
- >>>be able to handle either their low-end or high-end chipsets when they
- >>>are released in 1994?
- >>
- >> No. The chipsets in the A4000 and A1200 are surface-mounted. They
- >>cannot be replaced.
- >
- >Marc, you didn't answer the question, you just spewed a half-truth. C= has
- >NOT said that the 1200/4000 will not support the new chipsets. And just
- >because the chips are surface mounted, doesn't mean that the 1200/4000
- >won't be able to support them. Ever heard of RTG?
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- Lewis Eggebrecht said in his speach at WOCA toronto that they are committed to
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- providing upgrades to the next generation (mosdly through board swaps and or
- cards add-ons.
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- -Scott, the amigavangelist
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- -Scott, the amigavangelist
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