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68060 Comparison Chart
  

This chart is an attempt to help the AMIGA user in a (now used) purchasing decision.
 

Supports EDO Ram burst mode? Clock Speed Works in  SCSI-2 controller? CONS PROS Technical Support
Quikpak 4060T Yes 57MHz A4000T Optional; but never released. A4000T only; 
Limited or no technical support; No instruction patcher; Doesn't work well with Mac Emulators; Overclocked
Fastest memory design, supports faster EDO simms. Company out of business
Quikpak
4000-060 XP
Yes 57Mhz A4000(T) Optional SCSI2 and SCSI3 Requires JP100 and JP102 in "INT" position, thus will not work on A4000/040 "CR" (LC040) machines with missing Oscillator Same memory design as Quikpak 4060T Company out of business
Phase 5 Cyberstorm MK-2 No 50MHz A3000(T)/A4000(T) Optional via add-on board. Slower memory interface Best overall compatibility; Includes CyberPatcher;  Company out of business
GVP-M T-Rexx II No 50MHz A4000 Yes No instruction patcher Company out of business
Phase 5 Cyberstorm MK-3 No 50MHz A3000(T)/A4000(T) Yes, Ultra Wide 68 pin None? Better memory design than MK-2 Company out of business
ACT Apollo 3/4060 No 50MHz A3000(T)/A4000(T) Yes Buggy SCSI Cheap
Phase 5 Blizzard 1260 No 50MHz A1200 Optional via add-on board. Slows chip memory access Best overall compatibility, Includes CyberPatcher Company out of business
DKB Wildfire 060 No 50MHz A2000 Yes Expensive, very rare, fast Built in ethernet, fast memory design, PCI expansion slot Company out of business
GVP A2000 060 No 50MHz A2000 Yes Via email or WWW
Phase 5 Blizzard 2060 No 50MHz A2000 Yes Best overall compatibility, Includes CyberPatcher Company out of business
 

 



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