At 10:43 PM 2/26/03 -0000, you wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to track down a 387 math coprocessor IC for an old 386-based
Linux box that's going to be doing a bit of numbercrunching for me. Has
anyone here got an AMD or Intel (AMD preferred) 387 coprocessor rated at
40MHz
40 MHz? I didn't think they made them over 25 Mhz. I have a couple around here but
I'll have to dig them out. However I'm pretty sure that they're 20 and 25
Mhz.
Joe
(-40 part number suffix) that would work correctly with an AMD
Am386DX-40? No, before you ask, the 386DX does *not*
have a built in
mathco - the 486DX was (IIRC) the first DX-series chip with a built-in
coprocessor.
Thanks.
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