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- From: m.hendry@dial.pipex.com (Mathew Hendry)
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- Subject: Re: Q: 680EC30? What does it mean?
- Date: Fri, 15 Mar 96 16:30:07
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- Matt Sergeant (M.D.Sergeant@durham.ac.uk) wrote:
- : On Wed, 6 Mar 1996, Eric R. Augustine wrote:
- :
- : > In article <313CF5D1.446B@elvis.rowan.edu>, Maciej Gorny
- : > <gorny@elvis.rowan.edu> wrote:
- : >
- : > > What does EC stand for? does it mean it is lacking a math coprocesor,
- : > > and if so, will I be able to just buy one and add it to the board? I
- : > > would like to hope so,...
- : > >
- : >
- : > I forget what the 'EC' actually stands for - but in most cases anyways,
- : > this is not merely a plug and run option.
- : >
- :
- : EConomy
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- _E_mbedded _C_ontroller.
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- -- Mat.
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