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Re: Spending extra $$ on a ZipGS
>I don't know about the past, but when I recently dealt with Zip for service,
>they said that they were no longer selling anything faster than 10 MHz. The
>multi-layer board redesign failed to improve the ROM 1 situation. They also
>greatly downplayed everything about self-upgrades, that they are easy and esp.
>that they are cheap. They still charge a ridiculous price for 10 MHz. I asked
>aren't the chips $99. They said there is also SRAM, other things, and you end
>up saving like $20 do-it-yourself over their price, if you don't mess it up.
Noises? What noises... I thought the Zips are suppose to be cleaner
than TWGSes. TWGS is big, with tons of chips on it... when Todd saw
my silly internal fans right by my TWGS, he asked "hey, no interference"?
I was like, um, what noises? :) I'm tempted to get a 7/8 Zip to play
with... Steve, so how about that graphics benchmark program?
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frank m. lin
fmlin@netcom.com