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To: Kevin K. Spurway who wrote (35599)8/7/1998 12:01:00 PM
From: Elmer  Respond to of 1576660
 
Re: ""Just to settle this once and for all: THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS COMPLETELY FALSE."

"512 KB pipeline burst cache for faster memory access, plus a 100 MHz FSB "

You are right. I stand corrected.

EP



To: Kevin K. Spurway who wrote (35599)8/7/1998 12:48:00 PM
From: StockMan  Respond to of 1576660
 
Paul is right. I wasn't thinking of K6-2-300 since its old news. But given the ambiguity of my post, I guess you AMDites are right too.

However there was a post earlier which said that some company went out of business because of all the returned 100 Mhz socket 7 boards

Stockman



To: Kevin K. Spurway who wrote (35599)8/7/1998 5:31:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576660
 
Kevin - Re: "the new IBM K6-2 w/3DNow based IBM E3N has a 100 MHz
front side bus."

Again, YOU JUMPED IN TO A TOPIC THAT YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND !

The IBM model you mentioned is a 300 MHz machine.

Kevin - that is 3 - 0 - 0 MHz

300 !

We were talking about 333 MHz!

That's 3 - 3 - 3 MHz !

Don't believe the deliberately FALSE and MISLEADING info posted by
Spurway or Ali.

Paul