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- From: worley@a.cs.okstate.edu (WORLEY LAWRENCE JA)
- Subject: Re: P24T-compatible Overdrive Sockets?
- References: <1993Jan5.011745.14524@netcom.com>
- Message-ID: <1993Jan5.051101.15835@a.cs.okstate.edu>
- Organization: Oklahoma State University
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 93 05:11:01 GMT
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- From article <1993Jan5.011745.14524@netcom.com>, by feustel@netcom.com (David Feustel):
- > I've heard that some overdrive sockets will accept P24T (Pentium)
- > chips and that these sockets have an extra row of pins. Could someone
- > confirm this and provide further details? Thanks.
-
- In the January 1993 PC Magazine, between pages 48-49 ZEOS Int'l has one
- of those annoying, hard, glossy, 3-page, fold-out advertisements, and it
- shows a picture of a Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) socket with the 486dx266
- in it, and the caption says it is compatible with the new "Pentium-style"
- CPU's due in 1993. It has an extra row and column of pin-holes.
-
- -Jason Worley
-