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Don't stop and think, gimmie every x86 cpu from intel in the order that they came out
then when you're done with that, gimmie the differences between the DX and the SX series' of cpu's in a few of the models and finally, what does eeprom stand for? :P simple A+ stuff, should get you over 1,000 posts though :D |
Ok, I can only answer a few, and correct me if I'm wrong..
Difference between SX and DX, i.e 386SX ,386DX and 486SX, 486DX, is that SX models comes without a math co-processor, while the other is already have.. and the meaning of the EEPROM - I think is Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory usually is designed for BIOS chip, CMOS... just my two cents.. |
ceperezes anwser is correct... hmmm norm, seems like your out of luck as he beat you to it....
Oh, and I was mainly lured to read the post, based on its title. Ok Norm you wanted a hard one I digress ;) |
bah i knew i should have logged on earlier :o
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