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To: The Ox who wrote (2078)8/24/1998 9:00:00 PM
From: waverider  Respond to of 14427
 
INTC hit its mid BB this morning and dropped back down. It appears to me as if we have the beginnings of a nice downleg and possible surf down the lower BB band to sub $70. With this morning's spike I added a short position along with my puts.

207.95.154.130

In regards to BBY. Looks like a nice short too, but could you Doc or anyone else provide further analysis? Any indication that it will not hold the mid BB band?

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To: The Ox who wrote (2078)8/24/1998 10:08:00 PM
From: Alski  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14427
 
Michael,
-OT- More techno-babel
What kind of processor do y'all have in that machine? Is it not "Intel Inside"? Intel doesn't make a 333MHz processor that runs with a 100MHz bus. 450, 400, and 350 MHz P2's have completely different data sheets from the 333, 300, 266, and 233 MHz P2's. Are y'all over-clocking a 333 or under-clocking a 400? Could this have something to do with your imaging board problems?
You can put a 333MHz P2 on a 100MHz capabale motherboard with the Intel 440BX chip set, but it has to be strapped to run the bus at 66MHz.

From Intel's developer web sites:
intel.com
450, 400, and 350 MHz versions improve system bandwidth and performance by increasing the system bus speed from 66 MHz to 100 MHz.
intel.com
Designed for ultimate flexibility, the Intel 440BX AGPset also advances the desktop PC to a new level of system performance. For the first time, one chip set can be used to cost-effectively support both 66-MHz and 100-MHz platform motherboard designs