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To: SisterMaryElephant who wrote (64211)9/9/1998 11:09:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Steve - Re: ", these workstations have no proprietary
components which guarantees NASA freedom-of-choice when it comes
time to upgrade or expand these systems," explained Thomas P. Dunne, CEO of Dunn Computer Corporation. "

Wait till this guy wants to replace the Pentium II Cartridge with an AMD cartridge/CPU !

Surprise !!!

Paul



To: SisterMaryElephant who wrote (64211)9/10/1998 12:24:00 AM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
SK,
Thanks for the note but did you notice that these were Pentium II-266 workstations? Check the price of Pentium II-266s. Intel would make a better margin selling them Celeron As.
Not exactly Intels flagship Pentium II-450s that Paul mentioned as selling well. I think the 266s have been terminated as well as these were .35u chips and have been replaced by Celeron As.
Can you imagine a reason why Celeron As couldn't be substituted?

Jim