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- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 92 22:38:48 -0400
- From: Michael.Witbrock@cs.cmu.edu
- Subject: If the AA is designed for the A3000...
- In-Reply-To: <35103@cbmvax.commodore.com>
- References: <1992Sep12.083819.17967@news.iastate.edu>,
- <35103@cbmvax.commodore.com>
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- > Excerpts from netnews.comp.sys.amiga.misc: 14-Sep-92 Re: Problems with
- > the A4000 Dave Haynie@cbmvax.commo (6491)
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- > Correct. In point of fact, the AA chipset was designed for the A3000,
- > as I
- > explained above.
-
-
- In that case, although we know C-A has no intention of doing it, it
- would be interesting if you, or one of the other CA engineers, felt
- disposed to muse about the possibility of a third party developer making
- a kludge to get the AA set into a 3000.
-
- michael
-