mwm@wse.dec.com (Mike Meyer, My Watch Has Windows) (01/29/91)
>> I'd like to "piggy-back" a 68030 onto a 68000 in a homebrew PC. I remember >> a few years ago seeing ads for something along these lines for the Mac and >> ST. Does anyone know of a vendor of such a beast? Sorry for the delay - I was hoping someone else would provide a better answer. Basically, these creatures exist for the Mac, Amiga & ST. Any Amiga mag should have adds from one. The company I remember doing it is Computer Systems Associates (CSA), who makes such boards for all three. They are somewhere in the LA area. Basically, wonder into a Amiga/ST/Mac owning friends favorite dealer, and ask the dealer if they can provide an address. If they're snotty about it, recommend that your friend change stores. If all else fails, browse the magazines/shelves for ads/boxes. <mike
rusty@STEELMILL.CS.UMD.EDU (Rusty Haddock) (01/29/91)
In article <9101282206.AA22710@fenris.pa.dec.com> mwm@wse.dec.com (Mike Meyer, My Watch Has Windows) writes: > >Basically, these creatures exist for the Mac, Amiga & ST. Any Amiga >mag should have adds from one. The company I remember doing it is >Computer Systems Associates (CSA), who makes such boards for all >three. They are somewhere in the LA area. Actually, they are on Trade Street in San Diego if my memory server is working. -Rusty- -- Rusty Haddock / CompSci Dept DOMAIN: rusty@mimsy.cs.umd.edu University of Maryland PATH: {uunet,rutgers}!mimsy!rusty If someone points a quad-vectored, hyper-thermic, cosmic blaster at you it's a safe bet that you're about to become toast.