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To: Glen Carpenter who wrote (40960)11/22/1997 11:00:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
Glen - re: " Every Intel customer had to with the 386/486/pentium/pentium II etc."

You sound a bit upset - why don't you make another call to the Justice Department to Right all these Wrongs!

By the way - you are wrong on the upgradability issue.

Although I am no advocate of upgradability, Intel has provided a series of Overdrive CPUs to upgrade 486's and Pentiums - you can buy these today from many sources.

The Pentium II can be upgraded easily - a 300 MHz Pentium II plugs into the same SLot 1 as a 233 or 266 MHz Pentium II processor.

I believe Intel also provides a Pentium II upgrade path for Pentium Pro owners.

Paul
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