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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Paul Engel who wrote (35613)8/7/1998 6:36:00 PM
From: Kevin K. Spurway  Read Replies (2) of 1576557
 
Re: "We were talking about 333 MHz!"

Paul, maybe you should go back and read the post that started the whole debate over bus speeds. I quoted it in my first message because I know you like to change the subject and spread disinformation. Here it is (again) for you benefit:

"Not one tier 1 or tier 2 OEM has a higher than 66Mhz socket 7 MB in their systems, know why?"
exchange2000.com

Elmer seemed to understand that this was the subject:
exchange2000.com

He even apologized for his error--very courteous of him:
exchange2000.com

It seems pretty clear to me that the subject under discussion was whether or not Super 7 boards are reliable enough for use by Tier 1's to run at over 66 MHz FSB. Isn't it clear to you? If not, how can I make it any clearer?

It seems equally clear that the answer is yes, Super 7 boards are reliable enough. We showed you the IBM with 100 MHz FSB.

We'll be waiting to see if you're man enough to admit your error.

Kevin
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