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It also refers to Front Side Bus..The clock speed to which your
Motherboard is set to..Used to be 66mhz then to 100 now moving
on up..
DAvid Cale..
At 09:20 AM 1/18/99 -0000, you wrote:
>On Monday, January 18, 1999, Capt. Zyla <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>From time to time pcbuilders refer to the term FSB. What does it mean?
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>>John
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>John - On the two occasions that I have seen this term used, it can either
>mean Free Software Business, i.e., one who sells computer-software-related
>services into a free market, (shareware distributors, contract programmers,
>1-900 support vendors, support contractors, etc. which sometimes excludes
>shareware developers . Crynwr Software and Cygnus Support companies are
>just two companies that use this business model. OTOH, it can mean
>Functional System Block (FSB). Cell Function System Block is a trademark of
>VLSI Technology. This form of design reuse typically contains only digital
>logic. HTH. :-)
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>Walter
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