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- > > As a 100MHz pentium still uses 70ns RAM, the RAM access can't be that fast...
- > > For fast access you use SRAM.
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- > OTOH, a 100MHz pentium is the slowst you can get today. All the faster,
- > (i.e. 90, 133 and 166) use 60 ns...
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- I just said it, because the computer can't access the RAM at full speed.
- The computer must use a lower clock to access the RAM and I wondered if
- anyone knewed at what speed the computer access the RAM. 60ns would
- mean a maximum access speed at 16MHz, if I'm not totaly out of line...
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- BTW. how was Symposium 96 (or whatever it was called)? Any new cool stuff?
- Did anyone show Bad Mood? Were you there?
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- //Magnus Kollberg
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