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- From: csg019@cch.coventry.ac.uk (-~=Zaphod=~-)
- Subject: Re: New hardware reference guide?
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- References: <1858@newsserver.cs.uwindsor.ca> <1992Nov4.162017.20291@imada.ou.dk> <1992Nov5.184557.17342@sth.frontec.se>
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 11:57:22 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov5.184557.17342@sth.frontec.se> bjst@sth.frontec.se (Bjorn Stenberg) writes:
- >breese@monet.imada.ou.dk (Bjoern Reese) writes:
- >>`ample speed' huh? What if you still own an old and slow Amiga (which is what
- >>the majority of the game-playing people do) ? Sure, the software will run nice
- >>and smoothly on the new machines, but imagine running an `access-to-the-
- >>hardware-through-the-OS-only' game on an old machine.
- >
- >You're forgetting something here.
- >There *ARE* no old, slow machines with this hardware (AGA) and there won't
- >ever be any with less than a 68020 inside, which will guarantee 'ample speed'
- >for your code.
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- So are you saying we dump all the amiga's without the AGA chipset?
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- Thats a few million amigas.
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