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000146_amos-request@svcs1.digex.net_Thu Apr 17 11:20:42 1997.msg
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From: AW@null.net (Adam Wilkinson)
Reply-To: AW@null.net (Adam Wilkinson)
Subject: Re: 68060 Problems? (fwd)
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Date: Thu, 17 Apr 1997 23:41:25
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On Thu, 17 Apr 97, Rune J. Keller wrote:
>On 17-Apr-97, Mark Sch�tte wrote:
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>>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?
>
>Sure, AMOS Pro runs fine and smooth on a 68060. There's no problems at all!
There is no problem at all with AMOSPro and 060's, although the speed
difference between a 1200/030 and a 4000/060 is not that much when you start
throwing a lot of bobs around.
--
Adam.