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- From: wilken@plains.NoDak.edu (Scott Wilken)
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- Subject: ooopsie (was Re: <None>)
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- Date: 12 Nov 92 17:50:04 GMT
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- In article <BxM6D3.C3G@ns1.nodak.edu> wilken@plains.NoDak.edu (Scott Wilken) writes:
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- >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.
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- While of course its true that the 486 has "several" (ok all :) of the 386
- instructions, I meant to say that the 486 has several instructions that the
- 386 does NOT have...
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- This correction brought to you as a service of
- Scott W. Wilken (esquire :)
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