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Re: Uhhh.... Re: Pentium II processor..
> > If a 333 says 400 on it, then yes, I bought a 333.
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> What's printed or engraved on a Pentium II Processor sais basically nothing.
Correct, I can't say as to if it was really a 333 or a 400, but my
computer guy is reliable, and I'll trust what he says, he said it was a
400, but he could have been misinformed as well. I don't know, no way of
knowing now that the machines are gone. (no sense in keeping dead
computers around unless they'll be worth money in the future (eg., my 4004
=)
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> http://www.heise.de/ct/p2info/
> http://www.pro-desk.com/inside/special/remarking/remarking.htm
>
> Intel hasn't managed for years to implement some real processor ID that
> can't be forged easily.
>
What else is new? =)
> Alex.
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