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Jeff wrote after %Mark :
> Mark Landin wrote:
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> > Anyway, if you tell us what your 3000 is, I'm sure we can tell you
> > what CPU it has. Same with your 9000! What you do with that
> > information is up to you.
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> Well, we can tell you what Mhz it's *supposed* to be. Newer 3000s are
> intentionally crippled.
>
> Jeff
Yeah, that's right, all NEWER HP3000s are crippled. Exactly since the 918
was introduced, waaaaaaay back in '94, as a 34-MHz crippled version of the
original 48 MHz 928 (a.k.a. E25).
Since HP3000 stopped selling last october, I'm quite baffled at the notion
of a **NEWER** HP3000. A less ancient one, perhaps ?
Christian
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