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To: Maxwell who wrote (52211)4/7/1998 4:20:00 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
Max, Re: "Would
you buy a PII-333MHz as of now?"

No, I'd buy three. Actually, I bought two PII 233 MHz systems, one IDE and the other SCSI re hard drive and MO drive. These are to check out all our console software, drivers, etc., on the PII platform, with our wonderful OS/2 operating system. Works great. The third 233 is for my office, as my 486-50 is not keeping up anymore with some of the tools I need to use. Did I consider AMD or Cyrix? Absolutely not. Remember the poor yield produces poor reliability chips premise? It is true, and if you don't believe it, ask IBM.

Tony
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