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From: "Chris Coulson" <C.J.Coulson@newcastle.ac.uk>
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Date: Thu, 17 Apr 1997 13:42:20 GMT0BST
Subject: Re: 68060 Problems?
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MarkSchuette@T-Online.de wrote:
> I just changed from an old A2000 (orig CPU) to an A4000/30, and
> was more than happy to find out, that there's definetely no problem
> with the software I use (Happy compatible Amiga). There's no
> difference at all except the speed.
Lovely, isn`t it. I still remember the moment when I first
powered up my new 4000/030 after having used an A500 for 4 years...
> Now I wonder, if anyone on the list has made some expierence with
> AMOS Pro and a 060 CPU. Does AMOS work without problems (not only
> the code but also the editor environment). What about extensions?
Well, I don`t use many extensions here, so I leave that part of the
answer to someone else, but the APro editor/interpreter/compiler
itself seems to work just fine - I certainly can`t recall any
problems occurring after I swapped the 030 for the 060.
Chris
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