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Re: New ][ Hardware
In article <1993Feb13.150023.26695@actrix.gen.nz> David.Empson@bbs.actrix.gen.nz writes:
>In article <1993Feb10.215022.11942@fawlty.towers.oz.au> johnmac@fawlty.towers.oz.au (John MacLean) writes:
>> In article <k9wiyB7w165w@graphics.rent.com> scraft@graphics.rent.com (Steve Craft) writes:
>> >Yes, Computist Magazine is still around. And with neew hardware to boot:
>> >SUPER II
>> > 4MHz 65C816
>> (1) Anyone know why/if the board is limited to 4MHz. Could you plug in
>> a faster 65816 / crystal and faster memory?
>> An 8MHz board with no caching would REALLY fly.
>
>Probabably to minimise noise problems and board cost. Consider that
>you'd need 60 ns SIMMs at 4 MHz, 30 ns at 8 MHz.
Would you actually need them this fast, or is this just based on the
speed of static RAMs required for Transwarps/Zips at this speed?
I'm asking - I don't know any better.
These boards need to do a lot more than just access memory, and therefore
need really fast RAMs.
>> (2) I'll leave it to the readers to stick a Super II and a VOC in a //e,
>> copy the ROMs from a GS into Super II RAM, do a little bit of patching, and
>> have GS software running on their //e's at faster than GS speed (Maybe even
>> on a II+ :-)
>
>Ha! What about all the IIgs's hardware? Where do you output your
>Super Hires Graphics, for example :-)
That's why I included the VOC. The VOC can put Super Hi-res on a //e.
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