Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!cornell!rochester!udel!mmdf From: david%e.ms.uky.edu@UDEL.EDU Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: 2000-and-1 expansion box Message-ID: <4429@louie.udel.EDU> Date: 3 Oct 88 22:22:23 GMT Sender: mmdf@udel.EDU Lines: 30 Received: from CUNYVM by CUNYVM.BITNET (Mailer X2.00) with BSMTP id 5380; Sun, 02 Oct 88 01:02:02 EDT Received: from UDEL.EDU by CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (IBM VM SMTP R1.1) with TCP; Sun, 02 Oct 88 01:02:00 EDT Received: from Louie.UDEL.EDU by Louie.udel.EDU id aa05844; 1 Oct 88 18:02 EDT Received: from USENET by Louie.UDEL.EDU id aa05679; 1 Oct 88 17:51 EDT From: David Herron -- One of the vertebrae Subject: Re: 2000-and-1 expansion box Message-ID: <10320@s.ms.uky.edu> Date: 1 Oct 88 21:11:40 GMT Organization: U of Kentucky, Mathematical Sciences To: amiga-relay@UDEL.EDU Sender: amiga-relay-request@UDEL.EDU First, thanks to everybody who pointed out that the 2090 series are DMA boards. I have to make a mental note to not trust what my local dealer says without cross-checking him. (He's the one who said the 2090 was *not* DMA ...) Second thing is that I made mention of a board from Micron. I was wrong, what I meant instead was one from MicroBotics which is advertised in the current Amazing Computing. Sorry for the confusion. -- <-- David Herron; The official MMDF guy of the 1988 Olympics <-- ska: David le casse\*' {rutgers,uunet}!ukma!david, david@UKMA.BITNET <-- What does the phrase "Don't work too hard" <-- have to do with the decline of the american 'work ethic'?