Is this a chip replacement that you install?  Or how difficult is it to
do this upgrade?

     Thanks,

     Mark

On 2004-02-28 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
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   -1. Inexpensive 486 -> Pentium upgrade
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   -Date:    Fri, 27 Feb 2004 14:02:45 -0500
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   -Dear folks,
   -Here's something the might be of interest for those who have some
   -486s in use.  It's a $2.99 + S/H pulled Intel Overdrive, to put a
   -Pentium- 63Mhz into an older system.
   -http://w2.pcsurplusonline.com/viewprod.cfm?ID=221
   -I have had some of these (well, a similar product) before, and they
   -were able to noticably speed things up.  However, some motherboards
   -didn't work well with them.
   -Hope this helps,
   -Anthony Albert
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   -Computer Services - University of Maine, Presque Isle
   -"This is only temporary, unless it works."
   ---- Red Green

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