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- From: ar619@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Jaime Villacorte)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: Mobius Speedster '040
- Date: 12 Jan 1993 08:53:14 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- In a previous article, og@access.digex.com (Gary Goldberg) says:
-
- >When I saw the ad in MacWeek, I called the number listed and spoke to a
- >saledroid who said that no info was available because it was only being
- >announced at MacWorld Expo and wouldn't be available until March.
-
- I talked to the the Mobius reps and Daystar Digital folks while
- at MacWorld Expo last week and both said that their versions of the
- 40 Mhz 68040 cards won't be out until sometime in 2nd quarter '93 - both
- companies are waiting on Motorola to deliver this cpu in quantity.
- At the Daystar Digital booth, I noticed their 33 Mhz '040 card
- had a daughter card plugged in, and after asking a rep, he confirmed it
- was their 128K cache card.
- I went back to the Mobius booth and noticed that their card had some
- unoccupied sockets at one end. When I pressed a Mobius rep about this,
- he verified it was indeed, a place to hang a 128K cache card, along with
- possibly "other things". He wouldn't reveal what "other things" were, although
- he bragged that their card had more lines and more controlability than
- the corresponding Daystar Digital card. The cache card would go for somewhere
- around $300-$400. I'm guessing it might be some sort of high speed coprocessor
- or QuickDraw accelerator, or even a compression daughter card.
- Other observations...I asked the Mobius rep how many working 40Mhz
- '040 cards they had - he said 1 (I'm pretty sure that's what he said).
- I guess that's all the prototype cpu's they could get from Motorola. Also
- the Mobius rep said that for the first 6 months of its delivery, the card
- would come with a socketed rom, so firmware upgrades would be possible by
- shipping a software patch combined with a new rom. The Mobius card had
- 2 or 3 ASICs along with a couple more chips. The Daystar Digital board
- had a bunch of PALs on it. I guess this is just different design philosophy.
- I didn't ask about AUX compatibility for either manafacturer.
- I'm going to take a wait and see attitude and I'm anxiously awaiting
- any magazine reviews which tests both companies 33Mhz card, since this will
- give a good preview of both companies 40Mhz version. BTW, the Mobius ad
- in MacUser magazine lists the price for a 33Mhz Speedster 040
- as $1299 (with FPU). At the Expo, ComputerWare was selling the Daystar Digital
- 33 Mhz Turbo 040 for a Mac IIci for $1499 (srp of $1599). The cache card
- for the Daystar board was selling for $379 ($399 srp).
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