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- From: glens@natinst.com (Glen Sescila)
- Subject: Re: Atari
- Message-ID: <1992Aug18.155455.2183@natinst.com>
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- Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1992 15:54:55 GMT
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- baffoni@aludra.usc.edu (Juxtaposer) writes:
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- > I believe it is Cyrix that makes the chip, and that chip is (I believe)
- >32-bits wide. It gets upwards of the speed of the 486sx (which is 32-bits) and
- >I can't imagine it performing that well on a 16bit bus. But you are right, its
- >supposed to be pin compatible with the 386 (not sx).
-
- Nope, I just checked this out. The 486SLC drops right in to a
- 386SX slot!
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