Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!usc!srhqla!demott!kdq From: kdq@demott.COM (Kevin D. Quitt) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: 8087 Coprocessor Message-ID: <403@demott.COM> Date: 16 Jul 90 18:59:19 GMT References: <673@mtune.ATT.COM> Reply-To: kdq@demott.COM (Kevin D. Quitt) Organization: DeMott Electronics Co., Van Nuys CA Lines: 18 In article <673@mtune.ATT.COM> klh@mtune.ATT.COM (Ken Hinds) writes: > >Well, I have a dual speed 8088 micro processor in my Leading Edge >Model D and I have added an 8087 math coprocessore but, it is listed >as an 8087-2 which implies dual speed... ^^^^^^^^^^ Uh, not quite. The -2 states that the chip has a maximum rated speed of 8MHz. -1 means 10 MHz. -- _ Kevin D. Quitt demott!kdq kdq@demott.com DeMott Electronics Co. 14707 Keswick St. Van Nuys, CA 91405-1266 VOICE (818) 988-4975 FAX (818) 997-1190 MODEM (818) 997-4496 PEP last 96.37% of all statistics are made up.