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Mon, 17 Jan 2000 22:58:10 -0800
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On 17 Jan 00, at 12:18, Walter R. Worth wrote:

> All other CPU's use an AT motherboard and case.

  These days, my local Fry's carries more Socket 7 (Pentium) boards
in ATX than in AT form factor.  ALso, it has become nearly impossible
to find an AT replacement power supply, although a few AT
motherboards accept both AT and ATX power connectors.

David G

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