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Wizzard_o 
Vampire 1200
Posted on 4-Aug-2018 10:04:21
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From: UK, Northern Hemisphere, Earth, Solar System, Alpha Quadrant, The Milky-Way, Universe. 1.1.1.3.44.HP

Hi everyone,
Does anyone have any information on this?

Specs, ETA etc... Information seems to be pretty thin on the ground about this.

I'm just wondering if I shoudl bother upgrading to on '040 or wait for the Vampire.

Ta,

Wizz.

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kolla 
Re: Vampire 1200
Posted on 4-Aug-2018 14:03:24
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@Wizzard_o

I would never recommend anyone to wait for anything, get the 040, enjoy it, then move on to Vampire when/if it comes, and eventually sell the 040 card.

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Wizzard_o 
Re: Vampire 1200
Posted on 6-Aug-2018 6:31:29
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Uhh...Ok...

So no actual news then?


Wizz.

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Overflow 
Re: Vampire 1200
Posted on 6-Aug-2018 8:38:10
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@Wizzard_o

I would recommend asking here;

http://www.apollo-core.com/knowledge.php?b=0

But from my understanding, alot of time was spent bughunting of the core. So the timetable is quite behind.

kolla is right; if you need the extra speed, I would go with the 040, and add the V1200 whenever its available. Or ask the question on the Apollo forum and decide what to do after you get a response.

If you get vague feedback, its probably months away etc.

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utri007 
Re: Vampire 1200
Posted on 6-Aug-2018 13:09:14
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@Wizzard_o

Buy it, don't wait.


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kolla 
Re: Vampire 1200
Posted on 6-Aug-2018 13:43:17
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@Overflow

Quote:
If you get vague feedback, its probably months away etc.


Anything but vague feedback would be newsworthy, lol

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