Re: Computer Geek Slips
Dave, on host 130.11.71.204
Wednesday, November 11, 1998, at 14:22:18
Re: Computer Geek Slips posted by Issachar on Tuesday, November 10, 1998, at 12:13:29:
> Actually, most of the latest motherboards >support little extra FSB settings above 100MHz. >I'm using an ASUS P2B, which I bought so that a >future upgrade to a 500MHz Katmai processor will >be possible just by swapping processors, without >needing to replace the motherboard or other >system components. (Yes, the 440BX chipset will >support Katmai processors up to the 500MHz >version, although Intel hasn't announced it >officially yet.) >
Yeah, and they said all versions of the Pentium would be pin compatible, too ;-)
> The ASUS P2B has jumper settings for system >bus speeds of 66MHz, 75MHz, 83MHz, 100MHz, >103MHz, 112MHz and 133MHz. That's actually not >all that uncommon anymore; some boards even have >a 124MHz setting.
Huh. That is interesting. I didn't know that.
>If I sound like a hardware junkie, hey-you've got >me pegged. I know diddly-squat about coding, and >folks like Sam who have jobs programming appear >to me wreathed in a terrible majesty of arcane >genius. >
I'm not exactly a hardware junkie, but I can honestly say that my skills and interest run much more to hardware than software these days. I put together computers from the motherboard up for fun :-)
I'm kind of in-between you and Sam, it seems. Sam is a programmer and you're a hardware tech, and I'm just a guy who dubs around a little bit with both, but couldn't really make a living doing either. That must be why I'm a system administrator. :-)
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