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- From: kevinlu@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au (Kevin Lu)
- Subject: Re: What is the difference between DX and SX?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug26.110328.23911@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au>
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- References: <1992Aug24.205443.18855@meaddata.com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1992 11:03:28 GMT
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- Dru Henke (dru@meaddata.com) wrote:
- : In article <92233.031818FWR100@psuvm.psu.edu>,
- : <FWR100@psuvm.psu.edu> writes:
- : Frank> will generally outperform a 33MHz 386. Also the 486DX includes the
- : Frank> 80387 math coprocessor on the chip.
- :
- : OK, so where does the 386SL fit in (as well as the Amd386SXL, and others)?
- :
- : Dru
- : --
- : Dru Henke Anything worth doing
- : dru@meaddata.com is worth overdoing.
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- Me thinks that is the chip specifically designed for laptops, as they
- contain some extra support stuff on board that you might find on the
- actual motherboard of a desktop..
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- Cya
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