Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde!uunet!aplcen!samsung!shadooby!umich!sparky.eecs.umich.edu!bagchi From: bagchi@sparky.eecs.umich.edu (Ranjan Bagchi) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: AMIGA Fading? Message-ID: <926@zip.eecs.umich.edu> Date: 25 Nov 89 20:18:12 GMT References: <3932@nigel.udel.EDU> <32321@auc.UUCP> <650@mts.ucs.UAlberta.CA> Sender: news@zippy.eecs.umich.edu Reply-To: bagchi@sparky.eecs.umich.edu.UUCP (Ranjan Bagchi) Organization: University of Michigan EECS Dept., Ann Arbor, MI Lines: 16 In article <650@mts.ucs.UAlberta.CA> userPUB1@mts.ucs.UAlberta.CA (UACS Publicity Director) writes: < stuff > ... >Commodore's current solution to this (on the 2000 and up) is >to allow you to select which CPU you want to use. When you >reboot, hold down both mouse buttons, and you will be presented >with a menu asking you whether you want to work with AmigaDOS >running on the 68000 or 68020, or if you want AmigaUX (which is >not yet available...) > Just a thought that came upon me while I was reading the news... but is one processor completely inaccessible to the other? What I'm hinting at is parallel processing...could it be done between an 000 and an 020? -rj bagchi@sparky.eecs.umich.edu