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- From: tdbear@dvorak.amd.com (Thomas D. Barrett)
- Subject: Re: What is a P23T processor?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.192252.25631@dvorak.amd.com>
- Organization: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.; Austin, Texas
- References: <1993Jan22.152008.5921@dvorak.amd.com> <C1BL4o.HBD@n3dmc.svr.md.us>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 93 19:22:52 GMT
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- In article <C1BL4o.HBD@n3dmc.svr.md.us> johnl@n3dmc.svr.md.us (John Limpert) writes:
- >Thomas D. Barrett (tdbear@dvorak.amd.com) wrote:
- >My 486DX-33 motherboard has jumpers for 486, P23N and P23. Any idea what
- >the P23N might be?
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- Hmmm... I'm (almost) willing to bet that the P23N is the 486sx and the
- P23 is the 487 (or visa versa). Anyone else know?
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