At 04:32 +1100 on 22/12/02, Dana Sibera wrote:

>On Sunday, December 22, 2002, at 04:02  AM, the pickle wrote:
>
>>> Real-Time handling by the OS. I seem to recall it had a complete 68000
>>
>> Yep.  Mac Token Ring cards often had 68HC000s on them.  Not sure why
>> all the
>> computational power was required but whatever.  Not that anyone really
>> uses it
>> any more ;)
>
>Just completely off topic for this thread (but vaguely on topic in a
>wider sense :) An apple-branded HP Tape drive from a Q950 that I peeked
>into has a 16Mhz 68000.

Would that be the HP drive that was in the WGS 95?
-- 

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