On Monday 05 June 2006 02:28 pm, Roger Merchberger wrote:
Add anything
working above about 10MHz, and you'll
have it about right.
Why 10Mhz? At least in a computer-centric sense, if sockets weren't
possible to be used above that freq. how come 2+GHz CPUs can be socketed &
work, and 400+Mhz memory can be socketed & work fine?
Seems to me I remember somebody or other opining as to how that was more or
less the practical limit for the S-100 bus...
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