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- From: bull@vaxc.cc.monash.edu.au
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: A quick alpha question...
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.164513.91066@vaxc.cc.monash.edu.au>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 16:45:13 +1100
- References: <C12856.90y@mach1.wlu.ca> <C13nqI.2rs@dcs.ed.ac.uk> <C1423z.E5s@rice.edu> <C16qyv.25r@news.iastate.edu>
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- skank@iastate.edu (George L. Hall-Skank) writes:
- > kopnicky@owlnet.rice.edu (Lyle Warren Kopnicky) writes:
- >>dcc@dcs.ed.ac.uk (David Crooke) writes:
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- Comments about Alpha, CMOS and ECL deleted.
-
- >>|> have seen rumors that CBM is experimenting with these chips for the
- >>|> machines which will replace the Amiga range.
- >>
- >>Yes, I have heard that.
- >
- > I too have heard this rumor, it would be AWESOME if it turned out
- > to be true...
-
- I may have had a hand in starting those rumours. Just after the
- C= exhibition at Pasadina (California) late last year, someone posted
- the highlights of C/A's "Future developments" speech, and RISC was
- mentioned. I then started talking about an Alpha Amiga (purely wishful
- thinking) and things started to snowball. Hey, if C= really do develop
- an Alpha Amiga, you can all thank yours truely for the idea. ;-)
-
- Then again, the rumours you've heard may have come from a
- totally seperate source from the discussion I started.
-
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