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Intel webpage has a document called "Pentium Processor Specification Update"
that shows a likeness for most Intel Pentium and MMX socket seven cpu
printings. Yours are definitely a 75 and a 90. If you have "MPP" on the
last line on the underside the cpu is a mobile pentium.
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Herbert Graf
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 10:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Figuring out what the CPU is
> Surely they are older, slower Pentium CPUs as they have a
> copyright on each
> of 92,93.
>
> The first is all black/grey with the following:
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> 480502-75 SX969
> 1COMP INDEX=610
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> Maybe a P-75?
Yup, looks like it.
> The other is the same color, but with a gold square in the center
> of it. It
> says:
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> A80502-90 SX879
> ICOMP INDEX=735
Looks like a P90. TTYL
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