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From: phinely@Hawaii.Edu (Peter Hinely)
Subject: Re: Has anyone tested Apple Dylan TR1 with Connectix Corp.'s 68k 
        emulation?
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In article <ADE0F94F-7B3DE@206.85.96.174>,
Robert D. Skeels <athene@earthlink.net> wrote:
>I need to buy more memory anyway, so I will be switching from the SI
>version soon. However, I know that TR1 will remain agonizingly slow on my
>PPC. I was wondering if anyone has had a speed increase using Dylan in
>conjunction with the 68k emulation in Speed Doubler?
>

From what I heard when the Apple Dylan TR was released, Speed Doubler and
the Apple Dylan TR are incompatible.  This could have changed with the new
versions of Speed Doubler (currently at version 1.1.2).  Maybe someone 
who owns both products can verify this one way or the other.  You might 
want to ask Connectix about it (www.connectix.com/connect/supform.html).

Other options for speeding up the Apple Dylan TR include:

Waiting for the PPC-native Apple Dylan TR which Digitool will supposedly
release in August. 

Buying a 180Mhz PPC604-powered machine now or waiting a few months to buy a 
200Mhz PPC604e-powered machine.

Making your body travel at close to the speed of light while the Apple 
Dylan TR chugs away at home.

