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From: erict@flatline.UUCP (j eric townsend)
Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att
Subject: Re: IDT Systems: SCSI Bus support for UNIX pc (product desc. -- *LONG*)
Message-ID: <1127@flatline.UUCP>
Date: 17 Jul 88 16:33:42 GMT
References: <428@icus.UUCP> <778@naucse.UUCP>
Organization: a flat near the Montrose, Houston, Tx.
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In article <778@naucse.UUCP>, sbw@naucse.UUCP (Steve Wampler) writes:
> From article <428@icus.UUCP>, by lenny@icus.UUCP (Lenny Tropiano):
> > Today I got in the mail the advertisement from IDT Systems, Inc in
> ... 
> > Being kicked around in R&D as possibilities if there is enough interest
> > 	o  68020 coprocessor/accelerator card.
> > 	o  68881 math accelerator card.
> > 	o  Large bitmapped screen graphics card.
> How does one let them know that one is (thank you, Miss Manners) interested
> in one or more of the above if the prices are reasonable.  I'd be
> particularly interested in a combination 68020/68881 card, and
> a high-resolution/high-color bitmapped screen card.


Hear! Hear!

If somebody doesn't start making some add-ons and horsepower boosters
for the 3b1, I may have to get a different computer in a year or three.... 
Just because there'll be used Mac II's/Amiga 2000's w/ enough goodies
to make it worth changing over.

What I wouldn't give for a ~1200x900pixel color monitor and a
68020/881.

Which reminds me.  There's no way (as of yet) to go over 4Mb total
RAM, right -- 2Mb on the motherboard and 2Mb on a *single* card?

-- 
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