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- From: sjk6119@ritvax.isc.rit.edu (Sgt. Kleper)
- Subject: LC card-FPU or PMMU?
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- Organization: Rochester Institute of Technology
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 06:52:00 GMT
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- I've had a //e emulation card in my LC for a while, and have gotten
- used to life without an Apple //. So now what do I get after I sell
- the //e card? (anybody want it?) Would an FPU speed up normal processes?
- A PMMU would allow virtual memory, right?? Is there such a thing as a
- card with both? I don't want to invest in a card that gives me two
- slots. It looks like a PMMU or FPU would be under $100, but I don't
- know which is more important. Right now it seems like I can't live
- without either. Thanks for any info. Post or e-mail; whichever is
- convenient! Thanks very much.
-
- -Scott J. Kleper
- "Sgt. Kleper"
-