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Re: 20 MHz 65816
- Subject: Re: 20 MHz 65816
- From: MagerValp <MagerValp@cling.gu.se>
- Date: 29 Jul 2003 15:22:25 +0200
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Educational Programme in Computational Linguistics, Göteborg University
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>>>>> "MP" == M Pender <mpender@hotmail.com> writes:
MP> It will be interesting to see how things play out with the new
MP> C-one (the Commodore-64 uber-clone) which uses the same old
MP> 65816-14 chips, but overclocks them to 20 MHz.
As I wrote earlier, Apple II fans should stay tuned.
MP> IIRC the new motherboard design incorporates some IBM-compatible
MP> features, like PS/2 keyboard and mouse connectors.
It has PS/2 keyboard and mouse, 2x atari joystick connectors, VGA
output, stereo sound, and a parallel port. Internally it has a floppy
connector, dual IDE connectors (with one CF slot), a PCI slot (with an
option of a 2nd one), a C64 cartridge slot, a CPU slot, and two A1200-
style clock ports.
MP> I haven't heard anything about USB ports, a hard drive or ethernet
MP> capability though.
Dual IDE is standard, a clock port ethernet adapter was released this
weekend, and a USB adapter is in development.
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