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Re: OT: Amiga, 2090a 2091 boot sequence?
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Fri, 21 Jun 2002 21:03:12 GMT
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"Calum Tsang" <tsangc@mie.utoronto.ca> wrote in message
news:Gy2DB8.I71@lugnet.com...
> It's funny how many Lego fans are ex-Amiga users...I sorely miss my A4000
> WarpEngine040/28, GVP EGS/Spectrum, GVP ioExtender, and Hydra Ethernet. The
> Warp's SCSI controller STILL outclocks my Adaptec 2940UW on raw data
> transfer on UltraNarrow disks.
That is SO my new signature. Holey MSU. :)
Iain
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: OT: Amiga, 2090a 2091 boot sequence?
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| (...) I wish it was MSU, but it isn't. Those are real Amiga products! The A4000 was the last Amiga system ever designed by Commodore and was based around the Motorola 68040 CPU and the AGA chipset (Advanced Graphics Architecture). It's not the most (...) (22 years ago, 21-Jun-02, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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| (...) For historical note, the A2090A Tech Notes was actually used as official documentation for Commodore Canada's Amiga support service. When you called up CBM Canada in Markham, and requested support for the A2090A, you'd get a fax of the A2090A (...) (22 years ago, 21-Jun-02, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto)
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