As I responded to others in email...GREAT! I used to own a 386/40 and it
was just simply a dream. At the time I upgraded to a 486, Intel was cheaper,
and when it came time to get a Pentium, AMD (much to my chagrin) did not yet
have the Pentium clone out. I've noticed that AMD DOES report the actual
speed of the chip you are buying, and when I eventually upgrade, it looks
like it will most likely be back to AMD for me.
Howard
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