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- From: ychung@leibniz.uwaterloo.ca (Young Chung)
- Subject: Re: Cyrix Math Coprocessors
- Message-ID: <Bs5twu.ExJ@undergrad.math.waterloo.edu>
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- Organization: University of Waterloo
- References: <Bs0von.14o@world.std.com> <1992Jul28.220252.1866@usho93.hou281.chevron.com> <154rlqINNgl8@hilbert.math.ksu.edu>
- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 1992 17:00:29 GMT
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- In article <154rlqINNgl8@hilbert.math.ksu.edu> tar@math.ksu.edu (Tim Ramsey) writes:
- >hhtne@usho52.hou281.chevron.com (H.T.Nettles) writes:
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- >> 83D87-33 $ 85
- >> 83D87-25 $ 85
- >
- >Assuming these prices are still valid, is there any reason to purchase
- >the 83D87-25 over the -33?
- >
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- If above prices are correct (identical), buy 33Mhz one no matter what your
- 386's speed is as long as 387's speed is equal to or greater than your 386.
- 387's will run with slower CPU's but not with a faster one.
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- Never know when you'd upgrade 386-25 to 386-33.
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- How long do those Energizers last anyway?
- I don't know, I have rechargables.
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