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- From: fyu@shanghai.oracle.com (Francis H. Yu)
- Subject: Upgrading from 386 to 486
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- Hi, sorry if this is a FAQ.
-
- My father has a two-year-old Gateway2000 386/25 PC. He wants to have
- it upgraded to a 486/33, which Gateway2000 does not do. How is PC
- upgraded to a new processor? Do we just buy a mother-board and replace
- the old one? What is a good source to get 486/33 mother-boards?
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- Please reply by email to fyu@oracle.com. Thanks.
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