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- From: phudv@csv.warwick.ac.uk (Mr R B Birkby)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.pen
- Subject: RE: Newton
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 20:08:00 -0000
- Organization: Computing Services, University of Warwick, UK
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- References: <1993Jan21.171710.11216@wuecl.wustl.edu>
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- In article <1993Jan21.171710.11216@wuecl.wustl.edu>
- dale@manet.wustl.edu (Dale Frye) writes:
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- >>
- >>> ... Active Book worked with Acorn to design the ARM610...
- >>
- >>i'm not sure you have your fact straight
- >>on this, either. but that's all right.
- >----------
- >As far as Active Book helping design the ARM610, I'll have to dig up the
- >article on that but I thought I had it straight. Maybe I'm off by a little
- >bit. Maybe my source was wrong. Please correct me.
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- How can Active book have helped design the ARM610? That processor was only
- specified (by Apple) in November 1991. After the Active Book company had
- changed architectures.
- I thought Herrman Hauser had a macro cell implimentation of the ARM2 produced
- in 1989.
-
- Richard.
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- * Richard Birkby phudv@csv.warwick.ac.uk 1st year physics student *
- * University of Warwick, Coventry ENGLAND CV4 7AL *
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