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Old June 22nd 03, 05:53 PM
Lophophora
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Default Barton 2500+?

Thanks.

On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 02:44:58 GMT, "LBJGH"
wrote:

Nop, the 'B' refered to the thoroughbred cpu's i.e., AIUGA is a t-bred 'A'
and a JIUGB is a t-bred 'b'

the stepping (AQXEA) is important and so is the date 0313, 0315, 0320, etc.


"Lophophora" wrote in message
.. .
Is the stepping a factor for barton chips? I recently purchased the
Barton 2500+ with the mark AQXEA. Is it important to have an "B" step
or does it matter?



 




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