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- From: hise@iastate.edu (Allan R Hise)
- Subject: Re: Floating Point Co-Processor
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- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames IA
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- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1993 21:03:22 GMT
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- In <3276@contex.contex.com> liz@marvin.contex.com (Elizabeth Cyr Jones) writes:
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- >How does one add a floating point co-processor to a Mac IIsi?
- >Is this hardware (a board?) or software.
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- You need to get a card that fits in the expansion slot that has the
- fpu on it. For example, I shelled out the $$$ to get apples nubus
- adaptor and fpu. There is nothing connected to the nubus adaptor, so I
- guess you can call it a fpu card :)
- A lot of ofther cards you can get come with an fpu also.
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- Hope this helps.
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- >Thanks.
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- No problem.
-
- >liz
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- al
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