Path: utzoo!yunexus!geac!syntron!jtsv16!uunet!mcvax!unido!fauern!faui44!mlelstv From: mlelstv@faui44.informatik.uni-erlangen.de (Michael van Elst ) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: PD 68020-68881 hardware, LUCAS PROJECT Message-ID: <716@faui10.informatik.uni-erlangen.de> Date: 28 Oct 88 15:20:31 GMT Article-I.D.: faui10.716 References: <1988Oct19.152427.5870@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu> <5063@cbmvax.UUCP> Reply-To: mlelstv@faui44.UUCP (Michael van Elst (kdebugger)) Organization: CSD., University of Erlangen, W - Germany Lines: 22 In article <5063@cbmvax.UUCP> daveh@cbmvax.UUCP (Dave Haynie) writes: >in article <1988Oct19.152427.5870@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu>, anakin@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu (Wolfgang P. Dinger) says: >> Checksum: 28336 > >> I did this project to allow the cheapest possible upgrade to >> a 68020-68881 pair. The board provides for 32-bit wide memory expansion >> and has an asyncronous design which allows speeds up to 20 Meg. > >Check that out. The first announced asynchronous CPU accelerator for the Amiga >is extremely cheap, and made public. Sure says something about the Amiga >community. Chew on that, all you other guys! > Hello, I won't believe in that it is public until I see the plans. I won't believe in that it is cheap. (Nothing above 300$ is cheap). But, I think it is possible. I wouldn't be working on such a beast. Michael van Elst E-mail: UUCP: ...uunet!unido!fauern!faui44!mlelstv