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To: milo_morai who wrote (30736)3/8/2001 1:36:28 PM
From: porn_start878Respond to of 275872
 
I can get Duron 900 here in Quebec, Canada... 1.2/266 also

it's from www.futurenet.qc.ca, it's distributor and a l/p is required

Edit : Duron is $168Can ($110US) and 1.2/266 goes for $395Can ($260US)
Max



To: milo_morai who wrote (30736)3/8/2001 3:21:33 PM
From: PetzRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
milo, Was that week 3 1.33/266 TBird a so-called "C-stepping?" I can't seem to find the article on watch.impress.co.jp that contains that JPG picture, the translator goes nuts on the home page and the server won't accept the URL minus the "/ad92.jpg"

If it is a C stepping, then there must be a huge quantity of 1.33 chips stockpiled. If it's not, then they probably just stockpiled all chips from the old stepping that worked at 1.33, but there weren't enough of them until the new stepping started coming out.

Petz



To: milo_morai who wrote (30736)3/8/2001 7:29:33 PM
From: ptannerRespond to of 275872
 
Milo, Re: "little square in the lower right of the chip...haven't seen that before. Looks like a sort of bar code."

FWIW, my Duron 600 (2000 Week 37) doesn't have the little dot-coding but the accessible Duron 750 (2000 Week 44) does have the little encoding. Looks like machine scannable bits. I believe the other Duron 750 also has the same code (but it is busy at the moment ;-)

-PT