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- From: djackson@axion.bt.co.uk (Dave Jackson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
- Subject: Re: 386 -> 486 ??
- Message-ID: <1993Jan12.112940@axion.bt.co.uk>
- Date: 12 Jan 93 11:29:40 GMT
- References: <419@heimdall.sdrc.com>
- Sender: news@axion.bt.co.uk
- Reply-To: djackson@axion.bt.co.uk (Dave Jackson)
- Organization: British Telecom Research Labs
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- In article <419@heimdall.sdrc.com>, drkerns@sony7.sdrc.com
- (sean kerns) writes:
- |> Is it my wishful thinking, or does some company produce
- |> one of these:
- |>
- |> An adaptor which allows a 486 chip to be put in a 386,
- |> or
- |> A 486 (maybe not Intel) chip which fits in a 386 socket
- |> (I think
- |> this may have been made specifically for upgrading)
- |>
- |> Or will I have to get a new Motherboard to upgrade to 486
- |> processing?
- |>
- Kingston Technology make just the upgrade you're looking for
- (I think they
- use a Cyrix chip). It's called something like 486Now. Sorry I
- don't know
- prices.
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- David J Jackson Telephone +44 473 645805
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