the processor listed was a DX4-120.
(actually  a 3x120....  40x3=120...  they would sometimes run as high as 160
with one of the variable speed motherboards...  
brian:)
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At 07:29 PM 1/17/01 +0800, you wrote:
>Ok guys, maybe I'm not up-to-date on the old AMD 486 DX4, but I'm pretty
>sure it's supposed to run at 100MHz
>
>If Drew has a clock speed of 40MHz as he said.
>If Drew has a multiplier of 3 as he said.
>
>Doesn't that make 120?
>
>Isn't that too much?
>
>Have I had too much beer?
>
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