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From: Tim Tate <ttate@opal.idbsu.edu>
Subject: Re: Warp system's Warp factor?
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Date: Tue, 26 Jul 94 18:42:40 MDT
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> from what they said the high end warp factor 11 will be 60-102 times faster
> than a 25mhzh 040 and you can expand it to 2.9 gig of ram. Does
> any1 know more about this product. I have the faxes here at my office
> but they dont get to technical.
Is it just me, or does the "fantastic speed increase" grow with each time I
see this product mentioned? Next time I expect it to be 300 times faster,
or I'm just not buying....
Tim Tate