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128K ZipGSX (was Re: HP 500c to GS)
In article <fmlinC7pJvq.7sn@netcom.com> fmlin@netcom.com (Frank M. Lin) writes:
>In article <C7ozF1.9xq@r-node.hub.org> taob@r-node.hub.org writes:
>>In article <2C03EE31.26069@news.service.uci.edu>, pho@vmsa.oac.uci.edu writes...
>>>
>>> On a 14 MHz 128k Zip equipped GS connected to a HP LJ4, it only takes a
>>> few seconds to calculate a 300 dpi page ...
>>
>> *ooooooooohhh*, *aaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh*... wow, nice setup! :)
>>--
>>Brian Tao:: taob@r-node.hub.org (r-Node BBS, 416-249-5366, FREE!)
>>::::::::::: 90taobri@wave.scar.utoronto.ca (University of Toronto)
>
>How did you put 128k on the ZIP? Higher density SRAMs? I wonder if I
>can do the same for TWGS ( if there are such SRAMs available )...
I think it's actually a 64/64 Split Cache ZipGSX. I can think of only
one person who's got one, and he goes by the alias Coitus Interruptus
on the local BBSes.
Regardless, it's one cool setup!
>--
>frank m. lin
>fmlin@netcom.com
Jimmy
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jimmys@ics.uci.edu
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