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echo: cis.os9.68000.osk
to: Tony Elliot, 71645,1367
from: Ken Drexler 75126,3427
date: 1993-05-13 18:07:28
subject: Kix\30 Computer

#: 18085 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    13-May-93  18:07:28
Sb: Kix\30 Computer
Fm: Ken Drexler 75126,3427
To: Tony Elliot, 71645,1367

Tony,

I saw your message to Kevin Darling about Kix\30 users. I just got one. You are
right it is a screamer.  I had been using a Hazelwood QT2 (68000, 10 Mhz).  The
68030 at 16 Mhz is a rocket by comparison.  I used to be able to take a break
during compiles but no more.  I have a Quantum LPS 120S running on it and that
helps it move along.  (My QT2 has an ST225N.)

The documentation is great except for the lack of a parts list and a
description of the switches on the 4s2p board.  I think, however, that I can
figure it out.

I also got Frank Hogg's load of PD software (Users Group, TOP, Sterm, Ispell
etc.) It is a great collection of programs. I have miles to go to figure out
what I have and use it all.

All in all I am delighted to have upgraded to a product which is more state of
the art.  (I look forward to receiving the Version 2.4 upgrade, too.)

Ken

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