Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!tektronix!cae780!amdcad!amd!intelca!mipos3!omepd!hah From: hah@isum.intel.com (Hans Hansen) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Posting of CSNEWS 'AMIGA' discussion, entry #190. Message-ID: <644@omepd> Date: Wed, 6-May-87 22:18:25 EDT Article-I.D.: omepd.644 Posted: Wed May 6 22:18:25 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 9-May-87 02:31:15 EDT References: <45CSNEWS@MAINE> Sender: news@omepd Reply-To: hah@isum.UUCP (Hans Hansen) Distribution: world Organization: Intel Corp., Hillsboro Lines: 20 In article <45CSNEWS@MAINE> CSNEWS@MAINE.BITNET (CSNEWS CSBB Processor) writes: > >This >looks similar to the "Turbo-Amiga" box CSA was advertizing at least a >year ago... now modified to look like a A2000 expansion box. My >question is this: Has *anyone* used this (these) products? If so, >how do you like them? The thought of plugging in an 020/68881 board >in and running at 10 Mhz is a very nice one 8-). Incidentally, isn't >$1200+ a bit much for a box with slots in it attached to a cable? >If someone would comment on this, I would greatly appreciate it. >======================================================================= > J. Norman Gee Student (sort of) Gee, I don't know about you but we have been thinking about upgrading a DEC 11/23 to an 11/73... $18,000.00. And a 68020 runs circules around the 11/73. No, based on what the box consists of and what can be plugged into it, I would say that your getting a very cost effictive upgrade to a very under priced computer. Hans