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From: klm@munsell.UUCP
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Piggyback CPU boards
Message-ID: <1421@atkins.munsell.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 7-Dec-87 20:45:53 EST
Article-I.D.: atkins.1421
Posted: Mon Dec  7 20:45:53 1987
Date-Received: Sat, 12-Dec-87 19:10:00 EST
Organization: Eikonix Corp., Bedford, MA
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I seem to recall that there is a 68020/68881 board for the Amiga that
you install by pulling out your 68000 and plugging this board into it's
socket.

Is there such a beast?

Is it too Amiga specific to be used as a general 68000 replacement?

A friend of mine has a  that he would like to
get a performance boost out of and this would seem like a rational
way to go without replacing his whole system.  He is a hardware person
and probably wouldn't be too afraid of doing some, ahem, hacking to
make it work.

If you have any comments, please e-mail them to Ted Warren tlw@munsell.

Don't reply to me or post to this group.  He doesn't read this group,
and I am leaving this site as of the 18th of December.  I may be back
on the net with a new address in the future.  Then again, I may not.
Goodbye Y'all, it's been fun.

-- 
Kevin McBride - Newsaholic in Withdrawal  //       | Goodbye and so long
Eikonix - A Kodak Co.                    //        |  until I get an account
Until December 18th                  \\ //  Amiga  |   set up at my new
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