>Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2003 01:17:41 -0800 (PST)
>From: Gregg Eshelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>--- Jeff Walther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>  100 68851 FPUs.    Pity they're only 16 MHz.
>
>The FPU is the 68881 or 68882. The chips at auction
>are the PMMU chip.

Oooops.  Apologies to the list.   I always get those two confused.

On the bright side, it's no longer a pity that they're only 16 MHz, 
as Apple never used a 68020 faster than 16 MHz.

>>Those chips are just
>>the thing for anyone who owns a Mac II with the AMU
>>chip instead of the PMMU chip which allows virtual
>>memory to be used. A vital component for running Linux
>>on a Mac II.

But what would the winner do with the other 99 of them?   There was 
another lot from the same seller with quantity 50 but starting at 
$150, so $3/chip instead of $2/chip.

I guess when neither lot sells you could email the seller and ask how 
much for a smaller quantity.

Jeff Walther

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