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From: keithh@bwdls40.bnr.ca (Keith Hanlan)
Subject: Where are the A2630 daughterboards? (was Re: Is the A3000 Really ...)
Message-ID: <1991Jun5.211711.19519@bigsur.uucp>
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Reply-To: keithh@atreus.bnr.ca (Keith Hanlan)
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References: <377X24w162w@alchemy.tcnet.ithaca.ny.us> <1991May23.144823.16337@casbah.acns.nwu.edu> <21895@cbmvax.commodore.com> <126433@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> <22004@cbmvax.commodore.com>
Date: Wed, 5 Jun 91 21:17:11 GMT

In article <22004@cbmvax.commodore.com> daveh@cbmvax.commodore.com (Dave Haynie) writes:
>
>...  The other problem is that the A2630 board is limited to 4MB
>of 32 bit wide RAM on-board, and there are currently no daughterboards on the
>market.  UNIX tends to be memory hungry, so a 4MB system will run slower than
>an 8MB system, it'll require more paging.  

	So, any rumours of a daughterboard for the A2630? There is certainly
	a few of them out there... [aren't there?] Are there any manufacturers 
	skeptical of the potential market that I could lean on?

	How difficult would it be to build? Is it something that requires a
	lot of additional logic or is it relatively simple?

	Help me put my mind at ease.

Happy owner of a A2630,
Keith Hanlan  keithh@bnr.ca  Bell-Northern Research, Ottawa, Canada 613-765-4645
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Keith Hanlan  keithh@bnr.ca  Bell-Northern Research, Ottawa, Canada 613-765-4645
