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* Due to the fact that there are too many combinations in which you can populate the new motherboards it is not practical to build a list of possible configurations. GURU now incorporates a virtual motherboard to allow all possible configurations and create parts lists for all configuration.
* I changed the data format for all cache information. The some what terse "16K + 256K" has been replaced with the equally terse "L1 = 16K L2 = 256K", i.e. L1 and L2 denoting Level 1 and Level 2 cashes. L1 cache denotes the sum of the Instruction + Data cashes.
* Work Group Server 9150, Work Group Server 9150/120
- these machines have 8 not 4 SIMM
* A bunch of the 8100 video information was wrong - it now is consistent with the 7100 data.
* All Introduction and Termination dates have been updated.
* Normalized all date information.
* Normalized all cache entries.
* Normalized all slot information.
- changed main graphic to say "slots"
* There were dozens of little data errors fixed here and there.
* There was a very funky bug that would screw up pop-ups when many windows were open.
* There was a very minor bug in the RAM list scroll bar highlight - that would not highlight the scroll bar when first opening a new record with a long list of text.
* Although great care was exercised while updating GURU there still may be some data discrepancies to be resolved. If you find a data discrepancies please write us e-mail and we will incorporate the data in future versions of GURU.