On Tue, 1 Dec 2009, Alessandro FAGLIA wrote:

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Subject: Re: PE genealogic tree
From: David Brÿÿha <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Mon Nov 30 2009 18:45:01 GMT+0100 (ora Solare Europa Occidentale)
Hi,

I don't know about existence of such a tree but PE 1950 (III) was successed by the R610.


Thanks very much for this info. But how can I figure out which is the successor of every single PE that I have, for instance PE860, PE840 and so on? Guys at Dell, don't you have a roadmap hanging on the wall? A kind of MFC chart? ;)

That would be very very useful indeed. We are looking after PE's ranging from 2450's & 6400's (Pentium 3) all the way up to 1950's and sometimes have difficulty in identifying the exact generation when getting spares or upgrades.

How about it Dell?

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