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Warp '040 vs. '060???
« on: April 21, 2004, 08:03:32 PM »
My main machine is a 4000T with the '060 card Quikpak shipped it with.

I purchased a 4000D with Toaster 4000 more than a year ago and have only recently started playing with it.

I replaced the clock battery and got it to boot.

My question is...the 4000D has a Warp '040 board in it and I'm wondering what the differences are between the Warp '040, regular '040s and my '060?

Since there seems to be special software for Warp boards I'm wondering what's specifically different about them (as opposed to normal '040 boards) and how do they compare to an '060 (as opposed to normal '040 boards).

I'm figuring the '060 is still faster but that the Warp '040 does some stuff a normal '040 won't.

Details appreciated... :-?

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Re: Warp '040 vs. '060???
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2004, 09:29:19 PM »
I assumed as much.

So the only question I really have now is...

The WarpEngine isn't related to WarpOS mentioned in some
software, datatypes, etc.?

Is WarpOS for PPC or something?
Sincerely,

-- Sprocket...