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to: DARRYL GREGORASH
from: GLEN MCNABB
date: 1997-12-21 18:40:00
subject: pure Hex Programming

On , Darryl Gregorash wrote to Scott McNay :
DG> Replying to a message of Scott McNay to Peter Magnusson:
DG> 
DG>  PM>> The IBM-PC compatible processors from Intel are
DG>  PM>> 8088, 80286, 80386, 80486, P5, P5MMX, P6PRO, PII.
DG>  PM>> Now those are those that have been used in IBM-PCs.
DG> 
DG>  SM> has produced; I once saw a PS/2 that had either an 8088 or
DG>  SM> 8086; I don't recall which.  Anyway, the part that
DG>  SM> surprised me what that IBM made PS/2's that used an 808x
DG>  SM> CPU.
DG> 
DG> It was the bottom of the line PS/2, and it had an 86.
Yup, I was thinking of a PC II but, it was a PS/2...
Glen
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