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Re: Apple II just won't die.



Will Baguhn (wbaguhn@nyx.cs.du.edu) wrote:
: In article <4i5gg1$1en@news3.cts.com>, Jim Stafford <jamess@cts.com> wrote:
: >What do I think? I think that someone should come out with a 32 bit 
: >(65832), 32 bit Esoniq chip, on board scsi2 and wide, GS clone mother 
: >board that you can just put into a tower case (to keep production costs 
: >down). I'm sure I left out quite a bit but I'm real tired right now.
: >
: >Just a dream,
: >
: >jamess

: yup.  you left out the SecondSight compatible video overlay hardware (built in)
: that will connect to a composite monitor, "standard GS RGB monitor", macintosh
: monitor, (S)VGA monitor, etc...

: 8 SIMM slots, compatible with whatever the high-end SIMM is nowadays (16 megs?
: 32?  128?  i can't remember.), and expandable up to that point.
: (yah, i could stand a 1 gig, 32 bit GS :) )

: hmm, what other details... "standard" power connectors, that will simply attach
: to the P8 and P9 connectors of a "standard" power supply...
: 2 connectors for that SCSI2 bus (one internal, ribbon; one external D25),
: built in superdrive controller (with both ribbon and external connectors,
: so we can load up the insde of the tower with a few drives, AND stick a few
: outside)...

: base clock speed of what... 40 Mhz?  that oughta flatten anything less than
: an Alpha or a Sparc.  hmmm... why not 2 SCSI2 controllers?  1 might be a tad
: restrictive.

: also, can't forget ethernet, the 2 serial ports (both capable of... 460k baud?)

: that oughta just about cover all the dream machine features.
: <sigh> now if only we could finance it....


Also left out the onboard math coprocessor, expanable doc ram, I think 
about this all the time now if only I could win the lottery! ;)

jamess