Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!lll-winken!uunet!mcvax!kth!enea!tope From: tope@enea.se (Tommy Petersson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: 32 bit questions Message-ID: <4396@enea.se> Date: 29 Mar 89 18:45:50 GMT References: <1455@wpi.wpi.edu> <6392@cbmvax.UUCP> Reply-To: tope@enea.se (Tommy Petersson) Organization: ENEA DATA AB, Sweden Lines: 15 UUCP-Path: uunet!enea!tope -in article <1455@wpi.wpi.edu>, pawn@wpi.wpi.edu (Kevin Goroway) says: - -> I was just told that Commodore displayed a 25 Mz version of the 68020 board -> at the Hanover Show in Germany? Is there any truth to this? - They showed a "pre-alfa" version of a 25 MHz 68030 (yes '30) board. The person I spoke with "hoped it wouldn't come out until late '90, since it's workings were so lousy... sorry - unpredictable". The '020 boards can have a faster '881 (25 MHz), but not the whole board. They also said that You couldn't just plug this faster '030 board in a normal 2000, some things had to be changed/added(?). It was fast anyway... I think GVP and other companies will beat Commodore in this race.