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April 1997, Week 4

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Q. How do I make my 486DX2-66 PC run at 3MHz?
A. When you upgrade from the 486-33, don't install a CPU.  This will save you
$10.00, and you'll have lots of spare time to see if your pizza is done
re-heating yet.

Also, when later attempting to diagnose the problem by replacing every single
card, the motherboard, the CPU, and finally the power supply, you'll get
lot's of use out of those tools that have been just lying around gathering
dust.  And a chance to try out those nifty new band-aids, too!

(Yeesh, it's hard to type with all this egg on my face.)
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Michael D. Hensley             |
Software Development Manager   | mailto:[log in to unmask]
Lund Performance Solutions     | http://www.lund.com

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