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From: MJBrown@cryo.cryogenic.com (Michel J. Brown)
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 94 08:37:53
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In <9406171658.AA00929@expert.cc.purdue.edu>,
quarters@expert.cc.purdue.edu (Jeff Hanna) writes:
> FTP to any aminet site and get either AIBB 6.x or SysInfo. Both are
> 'benchmarking' programs for the Amiga and both will tell you all about
> the internals of your machine. They will tell you if you have a true
> 68030, or a 68EC030 (no MMU).
>
As will show config in the tools drawer found in your system
partition/drawer of the workbench ;^) Use what you have *first*!
Virtually yours,
Michel
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