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- From: wilken@plains.NoDak.edu (Scott Wilken)
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- Subject: Re: <None>
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- Date: 12 Nov 92 17:39:03 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov10.230132.1503@miavx2.ham.muohio.edu> malichon@miavx2.ham.muohio.edu writes:
- > "Invalid Configuration Information - Please run SETUP program"
-
- You need a physical program for this. This message was produced on older
- versions of Phoenix. There is *NO* setup program in ROM for these versions,
- you need to run a program from a disk to change the options (the disk would
- have come with your computer....)
-
-
- >
- >ALSO, what is the difference between a 486sx and a 386dx with a Math-Co
- > and an EISA BUS? excuse me, both are 33mhz.
-
- The 486 can run many of the instructions in fewer clock cycles than the 386,
- it has an on-chip cache, and it has several instructions that the 386 has.
-
- You mention the difference between the 386/387 combo and a 486 SX. The
- difference is the coprocessor :) The 486SX doesnt have a co-processor
- like the DX does....
-
- Scott
-
- > Does anyone know?
-
- Id expect many people do :)
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