[NTLK] So what is a accelerated eMate like?
Greg Goodwin
doctorclu at gmail.com
Thu Feb 19 18:41:25 PST 2026
Thanks for asking Alexander.
One thing I can say about the eMate playing with it in more recent times is how capable the eMate is despite the difference in performance speeds, I believe the eMate does well with the hardware.
But the speed up takes out the slight lag the eMate has quite nicely.
Alexander Shendi Alexander.Shendi at web.de <mailto:newtontalk%40newtontalk.net?Subject=Re:%20Re%3A%20%5BNTLK%5D%20So%20what%20is%20a%20accelerated%20eMate%20like%3F&In-Reply-To=%3CE2F9C721-C0F5-41C3-B3B1-5B61F4609B95%40web.de%3E>
Thu Feb 19 13:26:25 PST 2026
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Thank you for writing this up.
A question: AFAIK the eMate runs at 20 MHz. The speed upgrade would make it run at approx. 40 MHz. Still a lot slower than a Newton 2x00 with 120 MHz. So is the speed boost really notable?
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