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- From: cs_e445@ceres (Vlod Kalicun)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: '030 A.G.A. Amiga
- Date: 8 Jan 1993 16:46:04 GMT
- Organization: Kingston University
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- Magnus_Thelander@p18.atb.bbs.bad.se (Magnus Thelander) writes:
- : In a message of Thursday the 31 December 23:41:00, Luke Chastain wrote:
- :
- : LC> In response to "I want C= to put out an A4000/030," rumors say
- : LC> that that will not happen and that the only 030 version of an AGA
- : LC> machine will bw the revision of the A3000.
- :
- : An A.G.A. A3000 is a much better machine then an A4000/030 in my
- : opinion, since the A3000/A.G.A. will have built-in SCSI (I hope).
-
- Hold on, but there wont be an upgrade from 4000 machines to AGA. Pre 4000
- machines have 16 bit bus transfer for the custom chips, while the 4000/1200
- have 32. C= wont do the upgrade, so its left to developers.
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- Anyone it would be expensive, and wont be particularly fast, due to the bottle
- neck in difference in paths.
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- Regards..
-
- Vlod
- -Amiga Advocate.
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