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From: ebraeden@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Eric W Braeden)
Subject: What exactly is an IBM 486SLC processor?
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Could someone please tell me if the 486SLC and 486SLC2 processors
IBM is putting in their Thinkpad 700's and other PC's is a REAL
486 with a math coprocessor or if it is really some Kludge that
should not be called a 486 at all?

Thanks,
Eric
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Eric W. Braeden                    | "Der Verstand war zwar praechtig
Ohio State University              | doch das Nuetzte am Ende nicht viel"
ebraeden@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu | Peter Schilling   120 Grad    1983
