SupraTurbo 28 Increases Speed, Not Cost, of Amiga Computers

ALBANY, OR, MAY 1993--The new SupraTurbo 28 accelerates Amiga 500 and Amiga
2000 computers from 7MHz to 28MHz, installs easily with no need to replace
the existing processor, and maintains Supra's reputation for
price/performance leadership with its suggested price of $199.95

"SupraTurbo 28 is not only faster than an un-accelerated Amiga 500 or 2000,
but as the following chart shows, it actually meets or beats the speed of
some 68030 accelerators that cost almost twice as much," said John Wiley,
president of Supra.

Enhance without Concern 

Beta test sites report that the SupraTurbo 28 significantly enhances
disk-intensive processes. The Workbench environment is more responsive,
animation can be run at faster speeds, and decompression of files becomes
a snap. Additionally the SupraTurbo 28 speeds processes such as compiling
programs and displaying graphics.

"Another big plus for A500 and A2000 users is that the SupraTurbo 28 lets
them gain the full benefit of high speed modems like the SupraFAXModem
V.32bis" Wiley said. "Without the accelerator, attempts to communicate at
speeds higher than 9600 often result in data transmission errors."

The SupraTurbo 28 is fully compatible with the 68000 processor--this
enables it to run with most software written for the 68000 processor.
However, there may still be cases where the user wants or needs to slow
the computer back to 7MHz for certain applications. To meet these needs,
the SupraTurbo 28 has both an external on/off switch as well as a
software-driven speed control.

Expand without Compromise 

"The SupraTurbo 28 grew out of customer demand," Wiley said. "We have been
selling peripheral products to Amiga customers for years, and recently
they've been telling us they want their existing computers to run faster,
without compromising either their already installed peripherals or their
pocketbooks."

The unique design of the SupraTurbo 28 ensures this level of flexibility
for both A500 and A2000 users. The model designed for the A500 plugs onto
the external expansion bus. A unique bus pass-through slot allows user to
add additional expansion units such as hard drives and RAM. The A2000
model of the SupraTurbo 28 plugs effortlessly into the 86-pin CPU
expansion slot. It's slim design enhances possibilities for additional
internal peripheral products. The easy installation procedures for both
models can be performed without removing the existing processor and
without risking possible invalidation of warranty.

About Supra Corporation 

Supra Corporation has been providing personal computer users with
high-quality, low-cost peripherals since 1985. Supra's products
consistently win accolades such as a 1992 Amazing Amiga Reader's Choice
award for Best Hard Drive Manufacturer.

Supra Corp, 7101 Supra Dr SW, Albany, OR 97321
503-967-2400;  fax: 503-967-2401

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