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Re: [MiNT] minimal support base
> >> if you have too little memory to run MiNT properly then it's
> >> your bad luck. Why hold back the entire platform?
> If others want to be stuck in a timewarp with limited machines
> and not upgrade at all, then how can the software improve? I
> think sometimes people expect to much from an old ST. ;-)
This is why I asked. What can we expect from an ST?
On one hand:
"There are enough second-hand TT's and Falcons out there that we
should only support 030 and up, possibly with FPU, since people
can upgrade to better machines for cheap."
On the other:
"My STE has a Veloce+ accelerator which uses a 020 but it can be
switched back to the 68000 for compatibility. It also came with
4 MB of TT-RAM, for a total of 8 MB (ST+TT ram)."
Then again:
"My second-hand TT came with 4 MB of ST-RAM and 4 MB of TT-RAM.
The TT-RAM seemed to be the older type with fixed memory chips;
it isn't the model which uses SIMMs, so I'm stuck with 8 MB."
Last, but not least:
"Last time I tried hunting down an FPU for my Falcon, they asked
me how many hundreds I wanted. Once I explained I only need one,
their price hit the roof, so there's no way I'm buying any FPU."
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