In article KIGC2W09VU2WL653Y1TURIDMLJHJGTP.3dcae921@quantumcentral,
Phoebus Dokos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
7/11/2002 4:28:35 , / Malcolm Cadman [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
Looks like you got yourself sorted out ... with Arachne ...
Now you can call me Spiderman...
Very popular right
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} At 16:06 06/11/2002, you wrote:
}
}
} Hi all,
} I just installed a 33MHz 68040 (no EC) on my QXL-II and I have the other
} one (68EC040-25) as a spare. If anyone wants it, please let me know :-)
}
} What does EC stand for?
}
: Jerome Grimbert [mailto:jerome.grimbert;atosorigin.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 8:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ql-users] QXL II w/ full blown 68040
'EConomic' ?
EC models have no FPU and no MMU, IIRC.
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Phoebus Dokos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Hi all,
I just installed a 33MHz 68040 (no EC) on my QXL-II and I have the other
one (68EC040-25) as a spare. If anyone wants it, please let me know :-)
Phoebus
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On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Phoebus wrote:
I just installed a 33MHz 68040 (no EC) on my QXL-II and I have the other
one (68EC040-25) as a spare. If anyone wants it, please let me know :-)
Did you just invalidate yer warranty? :o)
I hope you stuck a good heatsink on the logic.
Dave
Την 7/11/2002 4:28:35 ��, ο/η Malcolm Cadman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
έγραψε:
Looks like you got yourself sorted out ... with Arachne ...
Now you can call me Spiderman...
I just what to know who this 'Quantum Leap' organisation is :-)
Oh just me... check URL: http://www.dokos-gr.net/ to find
At 16:06 06/11/2002, you wrote:
Hi all,
I just installed a 33MHz 68040 (no EC) on my QXL-II and I have the other
one (68EC040-25) as a spare. If anyone wants it, please let me know :-)
What does EC stand for?
I was thinking either Extra Cool, or maybe SMSQ/E Not Included; but I
don't think