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- From: king@dciem.dciem.dnd.ca (Stephen King)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware,comp.sys.amiga.tech,comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
- Subject: Re: Questions about new computers/future chipsets
- Message-ID: <6906@dciem.dciem.dnd.ca>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 14:07:45 GMT
- References: <1992Dec29.165251.1@fnalo.fnal.gov> <C022K5.B2w@news.iastate.edu>
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- Organization: Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine
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- In article <C022K5.B2w@news.iastate.edu> barrett@iastate.edu (Marc N. Barrett) writes:
- > No. The chipsets in the A4000 and A1200 are surface-mounted. They
- >cannot be replaced.
-
- What planet did you say you were from? Of course they can be replaced! You
- may not be able to do it, but given the proper tools (they do exist, you
- know) I certainly could.
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- Se non e` vero, e` ben trovato
- ...{utzoo|mnetor}!dciem!dretor!king king@dretor.dciem.dnd.ca
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