v092mgp5@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu (Scott K Wood) (10/18/90)
I guess the subject says it all: What exactly is AMAX II PLUS? From what I gather, it is a card or something that fits in the 2000..am I correct? What are the advantages of this system over AMAX or AMAX II? If this is a card, does it work in the 3000? Scott BITNET : v092mgp5@UBMVS.BITNET INTERNET : v092mgp5@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu
owen@euclid.enet.dec.com (Steve Owen) (10/18/90)
In article <41378@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU>, v092mgp5@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu (Scott K Wood) writes... > > I guess the subject says it all: What exactly is AMAX II PLUS? From >what I gather, it is a card or something that fits in the 2000..am I >correct? What are the advantages of this system over AMAX or AMAX II? >If this is a card, does it work in the 3000? > AmaxII+ is a card (for the 2000, and I assume the 3000?) that allows you to read/write mac disks on Amiga drives. I think the card also contains the mac roms, but I'm not sure. _____ ///______________________________________________________________________ | /// Only Amiga makes it possible! | Music: Anything but slop 40 | |\\\/// Macintosh: pseudo productivity | Beer: Sam Adams Boston Lager | | \XX/ OS/2: half an operating system | Major: Mechanical Engineering | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |Steve | owen@euclid.enet.dec.com(Now-Dec)| "Cool your jets man!"-Bart takes | |Owen | sowen@lynx.northeastern.edu(Jan+)| Heat Transfer and Fluid Dynamics | -------------------------All normal disclaimers apply--------------------------