On 24-Nov-98 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 22, 1998 at 07:38:46PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> A stepping is like a version of the chip. If you buy an assembled SMP system
>> from a computer store, you do not need to worry. The processors in the
>> system
>> will be matched. If you want to assemble the systems yourself, you should
>> request matched CPUs. It should be no problem. For instance,  I've ordered
>> two
>> pairs pf matched Deschutes CPUs from USA via the phone as an international
>> customer. People on the phone knew what I was talking about. The CPUs that
>> arrived have their SN different by one. (The CPUs should be matched for sure
>> if
> 
> Makes fun if you need spare parts after some time.  Any idea who is suppling
> that for a bit old machines at a reasonable?
> 
>   Ralf

If you are asking about computer parts and US is an acceptable choice for you,
you can go to www.pricewatch.com and browse the categories (CPUs, motherboards,
disks, etc.). This will give you a number of deals (phone numbers and web sites
 are included). This is what I did.

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Constantine Gavrilov
Unix System Administration
MIS, Indigo Ltd.
Tel. 08-9381058
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 24-Nov-98
Time: 09:01:58

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