Originally posted by Cartman:
Countless PCs since then, though I dealt with a 286 long enough to bypass the 386 phase altogether and jump into a 486DX2/66.



Again, I've got you beat here: Straight from 8088 to a 486 DX2/50, and from that to a P2 that might as well be a P3 (450 MhZ). Most 486 DX2s pulled 66 MhZ like yours did, we had a weird one. It even had a "turbo" button on it to run it at 50 MhZ; they thought you might want to run it at 25 MhZ most of the time...

--T.J.


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