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From: jet@karazm.math.uh.edu (J Eric Townsend)
Subject: Re: Toaster on a Mac (Re: IAC)
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In article <13458@uwm.edu> gblock@csd4.csd.uwm.edu writes:
>2.0 is the operating system, and has nothing to do with the ECS
>denise.  You can run 2.0 on any amiga, no matter what chipset.  But
>the Toaster requires the old denise.

I thought I read (some time ago, mind you), that 2.0 had ECS
support, as in, "if you want to use 2.0, you'd better make sure
you don't stumble all over ECS".

>(Anyone know where an ECS denise can be found?)

I've got one right now, but I'm sort of using it. :-)

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