> Matt Stegman wrote: > > On Mon, 17 Apr 2000, james.fogg wrote: > > > BTW.. I have two machines that identify as -S model CPU-s (P133-S and > > > P166-S). I think they are pre-MMX. Is there any significance to the S > > > designation? I know that on Intel processors if you look on the underside at the processors number "S" designates a "standard" chip and a "V" designates a "voltage regulated chip." Don't know if this is the answer but thought I would throw my 2 cents worth in! John Connell
- RE: [expert] Intel Chip Types (was) Mandrake sub-optimiz... james.fogg
- RE: [expert] Intel Chip Types (was) Mandrake sub-op... John Aldrich
- RE: [expert] Intel Chip Types (was) Mandrake sub-op... Matt Stegman
- Re: [expert] Intel Chip Types (was) Mandrake su... Jean-Louis Debert
- RE: [expert] Intel Chip Types (was) Mandrak... John Connell
- RE: [expert] Intel Chip Types (was) Mandrake su... John Aldrich
- Re: [expert] Intel Chip Types (was) Mandrake su... Stephen F. Bosch
- Re: [expert] Intel Chip Types (was) Mandrak... John Aldrich
- Re: [expert] Intel Chip Types (was) Mandrake su... Tom Snell
- Re: [expert] Intel Chip Types (was) Mandrak... David Weiser
