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- From: johnl@n3dmc.svr.md.us (John Limpert)
- Subject: Re: What is a P23T processor?
- Organization: N3DMC, Silver Spring, Maryland
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 18:38:47 GMT
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- Thomas D. Barrett (tdbear@dvorak.amd.com) wrote:
- : In article <fictorie.727519530@athena.research.ptt.nl> H.Fictorie@research.ptt.nl writes:
- : >So, what's a P23T processor, overdrive?, pentium? anything else??
- :
- : The P23T is the DX2 OverDrive(tm) and the P24T is the 237-pin, 32-bit
- : OverDrive(tm) which uses Pentium(tm) technology. And... I think that
- : they P23 was the 487sx (ie. the OverDrive(tm) DX).
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- My 486DX-33 motherboard has jumpers for 486, P23N and P23. Any idea what
- the P23N might be?
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