Pablo,

> > >   http://www.wb.com.br/exposalt/fotos/R0300075.JPG
> >         This is the ACE001 board.
> > >   http://www.wb.com.br/exposalt/fotos/R0300076.JPG
> >         The ACE 2! :)
> Hey Adriano... Don't they look the same?

        Pablo fudeba! :)

> Is ACE2 ACE1's twin sister? `:)

        They are not the same. ACE2 is small as your open hand.
        ACE1 is like a PC board with 8 slots. I think it runs at 7MHz.
It's designed for putting inside a PC cabinet (ARGH!!!).
        Yes, ACE2 is a enhanced ACE1 board. And... Wow, what a
enhancement!

> I remember seeing in Brasilia'97 one mini AT-sized MSX2
> motherboard running at 7MHz.

        Right. That was ACE1. I was there. :)

> I think it also had on-board hard disk support
> (SCSI, mebbe?)

        Not on-board. Just a Carchano's MegaSCSI board.

> not that great news... Maybe olds.

        ACE1 is old. But ACE2 not.


Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha               ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Engenharia de Computacao - UNICAMP
http://www.adrpage.cjb.net                       MSX-TR:I have one.And you?

* Love -- a serious mental disease. - Platoon *


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