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- From: gunnarr@ifi.uio.no (Gunnar R|nning)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.m68k
- Subject: Re: building a low-cost 68030 workstation
- Message-ID: <1992Nov5.104716.20080@ifi.uio.no>
- Date: 5 Nov 92 10:47:16 GMT
- References: <1992Nov4.103207.4053@news.cs.indiana.edu> <1992Nov4.233638.10631@bnr.ca> <1992Nov05.084519.4559@bas-a.bcc.ac.uk>
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- In article <1992Nov05.084519.4559@bas-a.bcc.ac.uk>, ucacmsu@ucl.ac.uk (Mr Stephen R Usher) writes:
- > >Buy Amiga 3000s.
- > (25MHz 68030 + loads of support chips, dunno if it's got a 68882 as
- > standard).
- >
- > Or Atari TTs (32MHz 68030 + support chips + 68882).
-
- The 68882 is standard on Amiga 3000. And the programming environment
- is much better on an Amiga than on the Atari (IMHO).
- I'm using Atari's here on the University to program C and Assembly ,and a
- Amiga 3000 at home.I recommend that you aquire some Amiga 3000's.
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- > >
- > >------------------------------------------------------------------------
- > >#include <disclaimer.h> Bell-Northern Research
- > >Scott Mason P.O. Box 3511 Station C
- > >Internet: mascot@bnr.ca Ottawa, Canada, K1Y 4H7
- >
- > Steve
- > --
- > Addresses:-
- > JANET:- ucacmsu@uk.ac.ucl or steve@uk.ac.ox.earth (preferable)
- > Internet:- ucacmsu@ucl.ac.uk or steve@earth.ox.ac.uk (preferable)
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