Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!mailrus!iuvax!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!tank!mimsy!mojo!cyliao From: cyliao@eng.umd.edu (Chun-Yao Liao) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: TransWarp III Message-ID: <1990Apr12.150904.17462@eng.umd.edu> Date: 12 Apr 90 15:09:04 GMT References: <9004112112.AA11038@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu> Sender: news@eng.umd.edu (The News System) Organization: College of Engineering, Maryversity of Uniland, College Park Lines: 25 In article <9004112112.AA11038@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu> alfter@MRCNEXT.CSO.UIUC.EDU (Scott Alfter) writes: >of the box, and like the TransWarp GS, it's upgradable--to 12 MHz, according >to the ad. The picture indicates nothing that looks like a 65C02 as we're used Wow! 12 MHz! but... >to seeing them, but it shows two square chips and a host of smaller DIPs. AE >claims DMA compatibility, and the card will function as a language card in slot oops, again, it's a CARD! Too bad that I have to stick with Zip Chip . >0 in the II and II Plus. It lists for $200, which is a bit more than the >original TransWarp and TransWarp II sold for, but this sounds like a >significant advancement over those cards, and the price through distributors >like Quality Computers and Preferred Computing will probably be somewhere >around $150--maybe less, but this is just an educated guess. But why don't they put the 20/28 MHz 65816 instead? and selling at $200 is a resonable price then. > >Scott Alfter------------------------------------------------------------------- -- cyliao@wam.umd.edu o NeXT : I put main frame power on two chips. @epsl.umd.edu o people: We put main flame power on two guys. @bagend.eng.umd.edu o :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: xxxxx@xxxxx.xxx.xxx (reserved) o RC + Apple // + Classic Music + NeXT = cyliao