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- From: eeb@pro-freedom.cts.com (Ed Brown)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: JAM info on A570 & A2200/A2400 (public info!)
- Message-ID: <1992Aug14.222143.770@pro-freedom.cts.com>
- Date: 15 Aug 92 05:21:43 GMT
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- > An '020 is about 75% of the speed of an '030.
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- Then the 020 should work well as a basic system processor in place of the
- 68000. although the 68k is a good chip, its day as a main system cpu have
- pretty well come and gone. The demands of large complicated programs and
- operating systems pretty well demand more than a 0.8 mip processor, IMHO.
- Hopefully, a 20-25 MHz 020 might just be the thing that adds a lot of bang
- for the buck to the Amiga starter systems.
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