Path: utzoo!utgpu!cunews!bnrgate!bwdls61.bnr.ca!bwdls58!bmerh185!tessier From: tessier@bmerh185.BNR.CA (Daniel Tessier) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Subject: Re: CMI 14hmz hack, only $60 Keywords: 14mhz cheap. Message-ID: <5119@bwdls58.UUCP> Date: 14 Dec 90 16:17:46 GMT References: Sender: news@bwdls58.UUCP Reply-To: uunet.uu.net!bnrgate!bmerh185!tessier Distribution: world Organization: Bell-Northern Research Ltd. Lines: 36 In article , yorkw@stable.ecn.purdue.edu (Willis F York) writes: |>Well I just installed a CMI processor spederup thinggie. |> |>it's a 14mhz 68000 ans about 3 other tiny chips. |>it replaces the 68000 (Plugs right in) |> |>Notes: |>1) there are 3 versions. i messed up and installed the 2000version in my 500.. |> |>* the 1000 version, can put the 1.3 (2.0?) chips on it. has clock. |>* the 2000 version, (One i used) very simple. No extras. |>* the 500 version, One i WANT, built diffrently then the 2000 Since quite a few people asked for the same information, here is a summary of what I have found out so far: - CMI is out of business, so that's a problem - apparently (not sure), Digifex has their products - I saw a 16MHz Digifex board from Montgomery Grant for $199 - I also saw and ICD AdSpeed from ComputAbility for $235 (14.3 MHz, 32k static RAM cache) So that now leaves me with the following question: where can I reach Digifex and/or ICD (phone, address or e-mail address)? BTW, if anybody has one of those that they want to sell, let me know. I want more power, but I'm not quite ready yet to pay for a 68030 board. /-----------------------------------------------------------\ | Dan Tessier PHONE : (613)765-2380 | | Bell-Northern Research, Ltd. BITNET: tessier@bnr.ca | | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada UUCP : ...!uunet!bnrgate | | !bmerh185!tessier | \-----------------------------------------------------------/