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To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (66046)10/8/1998 11:47:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Fiondella - Re: "Love the way Intel implemented its AGP slot. Weird things happen on those Socket 7 AGP motherboards. "

ONE THOUSAND PER CENT CLUELESS - AS USUAL.

Intel DID NOT IMPLEMENT AGP slots on Socket 7 MOTHERBOARDS !

Where have you been - in bankruptcy court?

Intel has ONLY IMPLEMENTED AGP in Slot 1 Motherboards - for the Pentium II.

The Socket 7 AGPs were all "rolled" by whoever did the Socket 7 chip sets - ACER or SIS or VIA.

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But, it is REALLY GREAT TO KNOW THAT YOU BOUGHT ONE OF THEM AGP SOCKET 7 clunkers and ARE HAVING PROBLEMS WITH THE AGP.

I'm chuckling about it as I type !

I'll bet you had to go back to that MediaGX clunker just to log on to the net !

Chuckle, Chuckle.

Paul