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From: smithw@hamblin.math.byu.edu (William V. Smith)
Subject: Re: Upgrade Policies?
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Date: 30 Aug 90 14:57:42
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>The $1495 (suggested retail, educational discount applies) upgrade will be to
>swap main CPU boards.  You pull your memory chips, send in the 68030 board and
>$1495, and they send you the 68040 board.  It cannot include 24-bit grayscale

You mean they aren't sending the board first??  Seems pretty mean to
make you do without a main board while the thing's in the mail. . .

BTW, if indeed the new machines are announced on the 18th, does this
mean that the upgrade board is available then- or even that the new
machines will ship then??  I have the impression that Moto is still
in the sampling stage on the '040. . . Somebody have more definite
information on this?

-Bill-
