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Date: Fri, 11 Aug 1995 17:26:22 -0400
From: DanEsmond@aol.com
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To: mikemcoo@efn.org
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Subject: Re: 50mhz cpu plug-in?
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>Anybody heard anything about such an animal? At the local users's group
>meeting last night, some fellow mentioned a 'replacement chip' or plug-in
>type thing that goes in the cpu slot and turns your amiga into a 50mhz.
>He didn't know WHICH amiga, and someone else said it wasn't 50mhz, but 60
>or 100--but both agreed they'd heard it costs under 600 bucks.
>
>Reminds me: last year, I got a print-out of a simple hardware hack for the
>A3000 that allegedly transforms the floating point unit into a 50mhz
>screamer. (I know, 50mhz is hardly screaming, but to a 25mhz user, it
>IS). Anybody know about this, or tried it, or fried their machine trying
>it?
It's for the A4000's @ $599....See the July VTU page 51...
Sonnet Technologies, Inc.
18004 Sky Park Circle
Irvine, CA 92714
Phone 800-786-6260
Fax 714-261-2800
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Dan Esmond
Animagic
Austin, TX
512-258-4120
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