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From: jching@watnow.waterloo.edu (John Y. Ching)
Subject: Re: Buying a 386: 33 MHz problems, C&T chipset problems?
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Date: Fri, 18 Jan 91 18:57:49 GMT
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In article <26368@uflorida.cis.ufl.EDU> jdb@reef.cis.ufl.edu (Brian K. W. Hook) writes:
>In article <1991Jan17.081458.3191@cs.ucla.edu> wales@valeria.cs.ucla.edu (Rich Wales) writes:
>>I'm seriously considering buying a 386 motherboard in order to upgrade
>>my 8-MHz 286 system at home.
>>
>
>I'd like to hazard a guess that this guy you have been talking to has
>for sale:
>
>	A 386 motherboard that has a slot for an 80287 and that it does
>	not use a C&T chipset.  Oh, I bet it isn't a 33mhz, is it?

By the way, your dealer's name does not happen to be Gordon Lupien of WPI,
does it?  See article #4472.
:-)


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