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From: dcantrel@magnus.ircc.ohio-state.edu (Daniel T Cantrell)
Subject: Re: New GVP All-in-one Accelerator
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I myself was rather excited about this new board from GVP.  I have not
found many (none really) mail order places that are carrying the new
accelerators, but the local dealer is selling the 22 MHz for aprox.
$900-$1000 (can't remember exactly, asked about 2 weeks ago).  I can't
wait till the mail order places get some of these in.

I especially like the built in SCSI port.

This brings me to a question I would like to put forth to the masses:
I have a A2000, and the A2320 video card.  I want  to move up in the
computer world to something faster, and get a self booting hard drive.
This leads me having to try to decide if I should go for a new GVP
series II accelerator and SCSI drive, or should I try to get a whole
A3000 system?

What will probably be the deciding factor is just what differences
there will be between the two systems.  I welcome everyones input
on my dilema.  Thanks.

Dan
