Re: About I386 not fitting on one DVD

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Lamar Owen wrote:
> On Sunday, July 17, 2011 01:31:51 AM John R Pierce wrote:
> Super minor correction: 486SX's at 16 and 20 MHz were available..... And I think a 120MHz variation of 486DX4.  And then there was AMD's 5x86 at 133MHz.  We have a few embedded boards running controllers that are still running 5x86's at 133MHz; about the same speed as a Pentium 75.
> 
Actually, 120MHz was AMD's baby and they achieved it with overclocking 
Bus from 33MHz to 40MHz (VLB only?).

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