On Mon, 17 Apr 2000, you wrote: > OK... so the 786 is the PII and the 886 is the PIII. If the 586 is the > original Pentium, where does the 686 come in? Is that the MMX-enabled > series? I am getting ready to compile some kernels and I am curious. > 686 == Pentium Pro. John
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