Amigoz #01
19 октября 1997 |
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Amiga - touch upon the sore subject ...

-------------------------------------------------- + AMIGA + -------------------------------------------------- Good afternoon (morning, evening, night)! Touch the patient topic ... I think you all tired of the baseless talk. So I bring something which tekstiki Discontinued INTER NET'a ... | POWER PC CPU 603e | Board is designed for at least 1200, and is a RISC-processors with a clock arhetekture frequency from 150 to 300 MHz. Standard delivery fees BLIZZARD PPC603e: > Power PC processor at 250 MHz or 150.200 > Energy-independent clock > Processor Companion 68040/68060 25-50MHz > SIMM-slots (72 pin non-EDO) up to 128MB > FAST SCSI 2 controller > Math coprocessor to this taktovuhu | Some Questions and Answers | AmigaOS REALTIME OS? Theoretically, no, practically, yes. AmigaOS 16 - or 32 - bit OS? Operating system for the Amiga was the first 32-bit OS machines at the time of the OS (1985)! AND all thanks to 32-bit architecture CPU! What programming languages Amiga? Here is a brief list: > ASSEMBLER> OBERON > C> FORTRAN > C + +> BASIC > PASCAL> E > MODULA2> SCHEME > CLUSTER> ARexx > LISP> PROLOG ================================================== = People of any multi-tasking on the PC can talk when there are only about 10 DMA-channels (access to de - Weiss without CPU), and at just 24 AMIGO! In the next issue I will discuss in more detail about All the relics of the platform! -------------------------------------------------- + :-(,: - /,: -; :-|, :-) + -------------------------------------------------- fellow coders! Found another undocumented command Z80! Its format -= POP (HL) = :-)
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