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- > > The good thing is that you can start with the LC040 and later on through it out and
- > > replace it with a RC040!! :-) Great Stuff.
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- Unfortunately, those chips aren't exactly cheap.
-
- > And later with RC060 :-)) (no, that's the Hades :)
-
- The last time I heard, the '060 was supposed to be pin-compatible.
- There's still the problem of 3.3V vs 5V, though...
-
- > > One question though, is it possible to switch back to 030 mode without too much problems?
- >
- > No, I have destroyed the CPU030 and board during installation of AB. No
- ^^^
- Is that just you, or is it necessary?
-
- I realize that you probably have to cut/bend a few legs, but it _should_ be
- possible to build bypass switches.
-
- > > PSU handle the AB too? I guess Doug uses the original PSU or do you have a Tower case?
- >
- > I have my Falcon in PC BigTower longer than year.
-
- I've had mine _outside_ one for even longer. :-|
- The only thing in the tower is still my SCSI disk...
-
- I guess it's about time I put the Falcon in there, but I've been planning
- on buying an accelerator card for a long time.
- The major problem, however, is that I've not yet found a British/American
- PC keyboard. It's _definitely_ no fun to program on a keyboard where you
- have to use the ALT key everytime you need a brace or bracket (I like to
- to have the keys do what their labels say).
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