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Martin

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi All,

I'm looking for a Pentium-MMX 233 or 266MHz CPU.

If anyone has one (working of course) please let me know along with cost
(bearing in mind the age of these things!) and estimated postage cost to
Cessnock NSW 2325.

I can pay by direct deposit to a nominated account or via money order if
preferred.

Thanks

Martin - [email protected] (please remove the obvious BEFORE
sending an e-mail). Don't reply to this message - use the above e-mail
address!!!
 
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DalienX

Jan 1, 1970
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Martin said:
Hi All,

I'm looking for a Pentium-MMX 233 or 266MHz CPU.

If anyone has one (working of course) please let me know along with
cost (bearing in mind the age of these things!) and estimated postage
cost to Cessnock NSW 2325.

I can pay by direct deposit to a nominated account or via money order
if preferred.

Thanks

Martin - [email protected] (please remove the obvious
BEFORE sending an e-mail). Don't reply to this message - use the
above e-mail address!!!

I think NASA baught all those up, they were offering about $100 each..
Then again, that might have been an even older chip :p
 
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The Poster With The Longest Name On A Public Newsg

Jan 1, 1970
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DalienX said:
I think NASA baught all those up, they were offering about $100 each..
Then again, that might have been an even older chip :p



Spares for the space shuttle hey :)
 
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Kane \(Ian L\)

Jan 1, 1970
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Spares for the space shuttle hey :)

WAY too new to the Space Shuttle :)

I even thought they were using 386 or 486 chips on the ISS, since they
require next to no cooling and are very reliable.... .. .. once they have a
maths co-processor installed..... :)
 
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Ernest

Jan 1, 1970
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I think NASA baught all those up, they were offering about $100 each..
Then again, that might have been an even older chip :p



Spares for the space shuttle hey :)
[/QUOTE]
the original shuttles were built with on board Intel 486
computers, and they needed replacements for them.
However, the latest gen is that they are doing motherboard
upgrades for the systems now.


Deadly Ernest

@bywater.net.au

(my new keyboard, with small keys,
accepts full responsibility for all
typographical and spelling errors)
 
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Ernest

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi All,

I'm looking for a Pentium-MMX 233 or 266MHz CPU.

If anyone has one (working of course) please let me know along with cost
(bearing in mind the age of these things!) and estimated postage cost to
Cessnock NSW 2325.

I can pay by direct deposit to a nominated account or via money order if
preferred.

Thanks

Martin - [email protected] (please remove the obvious BEFORE
sending an e-mail). Don't reply to this message - use the above e-mail
address!!!
For $30 (post and pack included) if you want you can
have your choice of working Intel P166 or Cyrix II 333 mhz
both suit Socket 7 board.

Deadly Ernest

@bywater.net.au

(my new keyboard, with small keys,
accepts full responsibility for all
typographical and spelling errors)
 
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Lord-Data

Jan 1, 1970
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If the chips were faced to the outside of the space station, would they need
cooling?

What does happen to heated metals in space?
 
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Lord-Data

Jan 1, 1970
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Probably a good place to start is ebay .. get stuff like that pretty cheap
...
 
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Kane \(Ian L\)

Jan 1, 1970
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the original shuttles were built with on board Intel 486
computers

The original shuttles were built circa 1980.
 
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AJS

Jan 1, 1970
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Lord-Data said:
If the chips were faced to the outside of the space station, would they
need cooling?

They would get little/no cooling in a vacuum.
What does happen to heated metals in space?

They get hot.


AJS
 
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Jim Vatunz

Jan 1, 1970
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They would get little/no cooling in a vacuum.


They get hot.


AJS
Since it's NASA i find it very believable.
Recently i've been reading how AMD Athlon mobile chips can perform as
a P-300 chip with less than 5 watts of input but i suppose because
it's not Intel they'd never consider it.

I have a webcam in the tropics
http://ii.net/~farmerjim/
 
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Gary

Jan 1, 1970
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I have a 233MMX you can have for the price of a nice bottle of red +
postage. I also have an AMD K6-450 if you have a motherboard that supports
them.
 
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al

Jan 1, 1970
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Martin said:
I'm looking for a Pentium-MMX 233 or 266MHz CPU.

I've got a 233mmx in a drawer at work.

You're welcome to it.

Email me your address and I'll post it down (from Bris) on Monday.

(change coldmail to hotmail)
 
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Sandgroper

Jan 1, 1970
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I think NASA baught all those up, they were offering about $100 each..
Then again, that might have been an even older chip :p

The person is asking about a SPECIFIC type of CPU.

How do you know what reason that the original poster requires the CPU ? ,
unless you know , you can't comment.

There are quite a few reasons why somebody would need that type of CPU .

You are just another computer illiterate dead shit that knows **** all about
everything.
 
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Martin

Jan 1, 1970
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Gary said:
I have a 233MMX you can have for the price of a nice bottle of red +
postage. I also have an AMD K6-450 if you have a motherboard that supports
them.

Being a non-wine consumer, exactly how much would a nice bottle of red +
postage come to?????

The board I need this for will only support up to 266MHz hence the need for
233 or 266 CPU..

Thanks
 
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Kane \(Ian L\)

Jan 1, 1970
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You are just another computer illiterate dead shit that knows **** all
about
everything.

dude, take a chill pill.... I don't know what pissed you off so much but I
think you have serious demons you need to control.... Dalien X didn't ask
why he wanted the CPU...

I think perhaps you may need to take a good hard look at yourself and decide
whether it is actually you who is the illiterate one.

chill.
 
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D MARSHALL

Jan 1, 1970
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try ebay


Andrew said:
I assume you are after a P2 ? as the original Pentium mxx stoped at
233

do you want to be clearer?
 
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microfish

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi All,

I'm looking for a Pentium-MMX 233 or 266MHz CPU.

No such thing as a Pentium 266 (i.e. the socket 7 so-called Pentium 1),
233MHz was the fastest Intel chip available for socket 7. Perhaps your board
can take some other brand of 266MHz socket 7 chip?
 
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Brissie

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi All,

I'm looking for a Pentium-MMX 233 or 266MHz CPU.

If anyone has one (working of course) please let me know along with cost
(bearing in mind the age of these things!)

The age and rarity means they cost more now. Recently saw for sale a
copy of "Windows 1.0" sealed for $500, and it had sold. Hardware is
the same, always has been. Newer components(not cutting edge though)
are often cheaper than ancient components.
 
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