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From: Johnny Billquist <bqt@Update.UU.SE>
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On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Allison J Parent wrote:

> <You obviously knows more about this than I do. :-)
> <However, as I said, atleast the DELQA have an M68K...
> <And the DEQNA is old, yes...
> 
> DELQA is not 68k, The DEUNA is.  The DELQA is a cost reduced version 
> (less buggy too) of the DEQNA and is largely logically the same as the 
> DEQNA.

Really? I have a DELQA sitting right in front of me, and when I look at
it, the large chip definitely says M68000. What could that be then?

	Johnny

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