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RE: suggestions for udb



I believe that there was a 233 MHz available, but don't quote me on that.
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Tony Hoover, Network Administrator 
KSU - Salina, College of Technology
mailto:hoover@sal.ksu.edu

"Wash Uffitzi drive me to Firenze"
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> From: 	Paul B. Brown[SMTP:pbrown@btechnet.com]
> Reply To: 	axp-list@redhat.com
> Sent: 	Friday, December 03, 1999 11:48 AM
> To: 	'axp-list@redhat.com'
> Subject: 	RE: suggestions for udb
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> 
> Hummm . . . if I get the AXP-PCI33 motherboard and do a swap, can I get
> more that 166Mhz out of the CPU?
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> Paul B. Brown                                  pbrown@btechnet.com
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> On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Hoover, Tony wrote:
> 
> > the UDB ( a.k.a. Multia ) is a complete computer ( Case, Power Supply,
> MB,
> > etc.) the noname ( a.k.a. AXP-PCI33 ) is a baby AT formfactor
> Motherboard.
> > The two are electrically similar ( both use the 21066 processor and
> similar
> > chipsets), however the UDB only allows one PCI card ( mounted parallel
> to
> > the MB) whereas the noname allows more PCI cards mounted conventionally
> > (perpendicular to MB).
> > The Multia was sold by DEC, the AXP-PCI33 was sold by Digital
> Semiconductor
> > ( OEM channel ). 
> >
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> > Tony Hoover, Network Administrator 
> > KSU - Salina, College of Technology
> > mailto:hoover@sal.ksu.edu
> > 
> > "Wash Uffitzi drive me to Firenze"
> >
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> > > From: 	mikeh@iuinc.com[SMTP:mikeh@iuinc.com]
> > > Reply To: 	axp-list@redhat.com
> > > Sent: 	Friday, December 03, 1999 7:51 AM
> > > To: 	axp-list@redhat.com
> > > Subject: 	Re: suggestions for udb
> > > 
> > > On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Ken Hansen wrote:
> > > 
> > > > The built-in video card will go higher, but color depth will only
> > > > be 256 (IIRC)...
> > > > 
> > > > You can shove 256 Meg RAM into a UDB, but you will be
> > > > paying a tremendous amount of money for memory that
> > > > will be suffering with a horrible memory subsystem... If you
> > > > can, consider upgrading to a noname motherboard, which
> > > > has a better memory subsystem and costs (on average)
> > > > $40-60...
> > > 
> > > I'm unclear.. isn't the udb the same as the noname? I believe I have
> > > the noname in this.. how do I tell? All I remembre was when I ordered
> > > these from cpumicromart they had 3 options, and I go the more
> expensive
> > > of the 3 motherboards.. 
> > > 
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