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- From: rcollins@gumby.Altos.COM (Robert Collins)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.intel
- Subject: Re: p24t
- Message-ID: <6107@gumby.Altos.COM>
- Date: 28 Aug 92 22:40:45 GMT
- References: <b_lya#b@rpi.edu>
- Reply-To: rcollins@altos.COM (Robert Collins)
- Organization: Altos Computer Systems, San Jose, CA
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- In article <b_lya#b@rpi.edu> gilem@aix02.ecs.rpi.edu (Michael R. Gile) writes:
- >Could someone please tell me what the p24t is/will be?
- >I have heard several vendors (including zeos) claim
- >they have a slot for it, and would like to know what
- >good it does.
- >
- >mike (gilem@rpi.edu)
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- Yes, it's the 486 DX2 that you've heard about, but with a twist.
- If memory serves me correctly, it will not be a clock-doubler for
- the '486DX (as the DX2 is), but for the '486SX.
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