"Joan Moyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hello Steve,
In the office on our day off to catch up on work, but can't resist a little
time on the net. I am going to get a new computer, probably in the fall.
I've been reading up on some of the new things out or soon to be out. I've
just come across mention of the Deschutes systems but don't know much about
it. I'd appreciate any information and/or suggestions you have. One of
the reasons I'm waiting is that some things aren't available until summer
or later.
Joan
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> From: Steve Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Law Issues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: L&I Upgrading your PC's News Update
> Date: Sunday, April 05, 1998 8:25 AM
>
> "Steve Wright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> Hello, my friends I remember a few of you were wanting to upgrade you
> machines but were worried about them being coming obsolete, just heard
news
> from a engineer friend of mine that there are some new releases coming
> online shortly.
>
> Intel 440(BX) motherboards, AGP, 100mhz system bus, UIDE
> Intel Pentium2 450Mhz
> 100Mhz SDRAM required for above.
>
> I have been informed that on standard 440lx boards the fasted supported
> processor will be 366mhz and after that you will need a bx board and new
> memory as most SDRAM is not reliable at 100Mhz.
> On the 3D side I have seem a demo of the 3Dfx2 chipset and on a P2-300,
it
> was running a very very advanced demo at 100 fps, although performance on
a
> AGP board with a AMD K6233 was significantly less, you still need a fast
> processor with a good floating point unit.
>
> Hope this helps you all, if you need to know more just give me the word
and
> I'll get to work.
>
> Steve
>
> P.S Thanks for the chat Lady K, I really appreciate it :-)
>
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