On 4/25/2016 2:13 PM, Geoffrey Oltmans wrote:
Well, the native memory, and peripherals, yeah sure, that was still "slow." (but still adequate). Most every accelerator board available for Amiga had it's own dedicated on-board memory and SCSI adapter for faster IO where it really mattered most. The other major thing being graphics adapters ran better on the 3000 and 4000 since those had 32-bit busses (and with higher speed and burst modes available), so they kinda sorta planned on people putting faster processors on those than what they were shipped with (and in some cases didn't have a CPU on the motherboard even). Not sure about the Apple front.
Well I know, you get the wrong chipset and nothing got suported for the PC. Ben. PS: I hate OS's for upgrading the screen resolution to get more crappy dancing toasters. BRING BACK 640x480. I can READ the SCREEN.