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- From: khor@bnr.ca (Kyle Hor)
- Subject: Re: What's the deal? My chip says "SX-25"; Norton says "SX-33"
- Message-ID: <1993Jan8.145218.25240@bmers95.bnr.ca>
- Sender: usenet@bmers95.bnr.ca
- Reply-To: khor@bnr.ca
- Organization: Bell-Northern Research Ltd.
- References: <1992Dec30.233238.14371@ptdcs2.intel.com> <C0CoGq.1ww@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu> <1993Jan5.151627.9623@bmers95.bnr.ca> <1993Jan8.004159.7295@nosc.mil>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 14:52:18 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan8.004159.7295@nosc.mil>, nagano@nosc.mil (Michael Y. Nagano) writes:
- |> I would like to know how Norton's Utilities knows it is a 33 mhz chip
- |> on a 25 mhz machine. This does not seem like something that can be
- |> tested for.
- |>
- I think you got it all reversed. The original post says that it was a
- 33MHz machine with a 486/25 chip.
-
- ...Kyle
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