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- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 21:57:09 -0500
- From: Carl B Jabido <cj00+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: Re: Mac & IBM Info-Version .90
- In-Reply-To: <1992Dec12.000204.25240@nmsu.edu>
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- Excerpts from netnews.comp.sys.mac.advocacy: 12-Dec-92 Mac & IBM
- Info-Version .90 by GRUBB@dante.nmsu.edu
- > 486dx2 same as 486 but the internal clock rate of the chip is
- > doubled in comparison to the clock rate of the rest of
- > the machine. (ex. a machine with a 50 Mhz dx2 has a
- > chip that runs at 50 MHz, the rest of the machine runs
- > at 25 MHz
-
- Don't forget IBM's new Blue Lightening. It's what a DX3 would be. The
- first one I think is a 486 25/75 (25 MHz external and 75 internal).
- Next to be released is the 486 33/100.
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