Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!modcomp!srp
From: srp@modcomp.UUCP (Steve Pietrowicz)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: COMDEX Announcements [TMS340 GSP]
Message-ID: <149@modcomp.UUCP>
Date: 29 Nov 88 17:05:38 GMT
References: <1856@sbcs.sunysb.edu>
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in article <1856@sbcs.sunysb.edu>, root@sbcs.sunysb.edu (root) says:
] In article <147@modcomp.UUCP>, srp@modcomp.UUCP (Steve Pietrowicz) writes:
]> in article <17@sdcc10.ucsd.EDU>, cs161agc@sdcc10.ucsd.EDU (John Schultz)says:
]> > In article <13603@oberon.USC.EDU> papa@pollux.usc.edu (Marco Papa) writes:
]> > [...TMS34010 dialogue...]
]> >>Best case for BitBlt: 23.5 Million bits/sec. with VRAM (video RAM). 
]> >>This is with the 34010 from 1986.  I don't know if TI has upgraded the
]> >>chip with a faster clock.
]> >   In 1988 we have the TMS34020, 32 bit graphics processor.  Here is
]> > [stuff deleted]
]> Does anyone have a guess at how much new board might cost?
] 	This is actually almost funny.  Has Commodore so spoiled us
] 	with followons & upgrades that we expect the followup product
] 	to be announced before its predecessor comes to market?
] 	In the spirit of the parent article of this posting, does
] 	anyone happen to know what the A3500 will cost?  You know,
] 	the one with the 68040 and 16 mBytes ram.


What's even funnier is the fact that you can't understand what I was asking.

I was asking how much a the *new* board they're trying to bring to market 
will cost, not some yet to be dreamed up board.  Certainly there are similar
things on the market now for other machines, and I was asking how much
something like that goes for on the market now.


] 					Rick Spanbauer
] 					SUNY/Stony Brook

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