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Re: accelerators
lone@hogbbs.scol.pa.us (John Hale) writes:
>AE still sells their putting 3.6 mHz+256K
>"Transwarp" card for the //e, although a much better buy is (and the REAL
>answer to your question..)
What type of package is the 'c02 on the TransWarp card? I've got a free
slot in my //e (slot 2) and a card-based accellerator would be just the
thing to fill it. However, I would want to install my remaining 65c802
(6MHz rated) into any such accelerator and thus I need the accelerator
card to use a 40-pin DIP package 'c02 for the swap.
What other periph-card-based //e accelerators are there? I had the
opportunity to get a Titan //e accelerator (3.6MHz), but at the time
I couldn't justify having an accelerator and I passed it up. :-(
>The 8 mHz variant of the Zip chip. I have one, and it runs great. Its
>actually several chips sort of glued together: a small memory cache and a
>jack-up-ed clock crystal. Zip tech supplies all kinds of neato software
>to control how the chip communicates with slow slots, etc. I've had it in
>a hot, overburdned old //e for two years and it hasn't given me any
>trouble. Except playing games <grin!>
> -Lone Wolf
I tried a ZIP 8000 for about 5 minutes and it cratered out. I decided
I didn't want it anyway because it was too tall to let me install my
CardZ180 in Slot 3 of my platinum //e. I bought a pair of 65c802's so
I could run some IIgs-specific device drivers and that was a BIG
improvement... (I bought a pair of '802s in the event I could get
an accelerator...)
John D. Baker ->An '802-powered Apple //e CardZ180 Z-System nut //
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