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Re: What makes a GS (and the EV1 is not one)
- Subject: Re: What makes a GS (and the EV1 is not one)
- From: irsman@iag.net (Ian Schmidt)
- Date: 1996/12/12
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: A perfectly ordinary Linux box.
- References: <58mv94$jn4@uni.library.ucla.edu> <58n195$j2r@darla.visi.com> <58n5m4$1hnk@uni.library.ucla.edu>
In article <58n5m4$1hnk@uni.library.ucla.edu>,
<pubpc1@library.ucla.edu> wrote:
>That's true. Still, that's a piece of the IIGS and having 65816s
>can't hurt WDC, which is important if we ever want to see faster
>'816 based IIGS clones.
Not to rain too hard on your parade, but I'd assume the Super NES, with
worldwide sales of over 30 million units, would have more than fueled any
WDC development of faster/more-bit '816s if they were interested. I'd have
to assume that therefore they ain't.