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- From: tholen@galileo.ifa.hawaii.edu (Dave Tholen)
- Subject: Re: How do you get an IBM XGA board to work in an IBM model 70??
- Message-ID: <1992Dec13.150347.25501@news.Hawaii.Edu>
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- Organization: University of Hawaii
- Date: Sun, 13 Dec 1992 15:03:47 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec12.165726.2340@honte.uleth.ca> buchignani@hg.uleth.ca writes:
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- > Speaking of IBM gurus, how do you come by a 25 MHz 486 in a model 70?
-
- You've not heard of the Power Platform? It's a replacement daughterboard for
- the Model 70 (only the 25 MHz models) with a 486 chip on it. Originally
- introduced at $4000, now running about $2000 (less than $1200 with the
- educational discount). Those are list prices, of course, but I don't know
- who pays list.
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