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- From: David.Norman@ttlg.UUCP (David Norman)
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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc
- Subject: Those Intel Processors (what is SX/DX)
- Message-ID: <716204373.0@ttlg.ttlg.UUCP>
- Date: 10 Sep 92 20:36:50 mst
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- Hello Mark!
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- Answering a msg of <04 Sep 92>, from Mark Boltz to All:
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- I would like to know what the "DX" and "SX" stand for. I know how they work in hard ware, but what dos DX really stand for ?????
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- David
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- * Origin: Dave's Place - Edmonton Alberta (42:100/37)
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