In a message dated 9/22/03 12:30:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

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How can you tell which one you have?
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Look at the top, look at the bottom.

The lowest of the low (5300cs ?) have no chips on the top surface, one large 
chip on the bottom and four small chips on the bottom.

The biggest and the best (the 5300ce, for sure) has one large chip on the 
bottom and four small chips on the bottom and one large chip on the top and four 
small chips on the top.

The intermediate models have one large chip on the bottom and four small 
chips on the bottom and four small chips on the top, IIRC.

I've taken apart more 190s and 5300s than I care to think about.

Best low-cost "road Apple" I've found, however.


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