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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Path: sparky!uunet!nwnexus!kanefsky
- From: kanefsky@halcyon.com (Steve Kanefsky)
- Subject: Re: Upgrade path for SE/30?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep15.224113.3644@nwnexus.WA.COM>
- Sender: sso@nwnexus.WA.COM (System Security Officer)
- Organization: The 23:00 News and Mail Service
- References: <1992Sep15.214550.1094@lclark.edu>
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- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1992 22:41:13 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep15.214550.1094@lclark.edu> hulsej@sun.lclark.edu (Jose Hulse) writes:
- >Hello O Net-Folk!
- >
- >Subject line says it all. Not wanting to be left in the dust, I'm wondering
- >about the best way to accelerate my SE/30 to at least 33 Mhz (maybe more?)
- >WITHOUT forgoing my wonderful 8-bit Micron video card (plugged into the
- >expansion slot) and my Seiko 14" monitor. What can I say, I love the color
- >for my games...
- >
-
- DayStar digital is just coming out with an SE/30-specific version of
- their PowerCaches that uses the CPU socket (if you don't have a
- socketed CPU, they install it for you) and leaves the PDS open.
- You can accelerate your SE/30 to 33, 40, or 50mhz with one of these,
- and double or triple your overall speed on most tasks. Each one is
- available with or without matching floating point unit, but even the
- ones without the FPU can sync up to the motherboard and use your
- existing FPU. They also all come with 32K of RAM cache.
-
- --
- Steve Kanefsky
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