FP PROBLEM RESOLUTION
Rick Richardson
rick at pcrat.UUCP
Sat Aug 6 07:27:17 AEST 1988
In article <1542 at qiclab.UUCP> neighorn at qiclab.UUCP (Steve Neighorn) writes:
>
>If you don't have a 80387, or have a D step 80386, the patch doesn't
>need to be applied.
>--
>Steven C. Neighorn !tektronix!{psu-cs,reed,ogcvax}!qiclab!neighorn
>Intel Corporation "Where we BUILD the Star Fighters that defend the
>Development Tools Operation frontier against Xur and the Ko-dan Armada"
^
Of course, you just build 'em. Us customers
do the TESTING!!!!!!
So, Steve, what is the procedure for us to trade in our bogus 80386's for
a D step 386? Sure, maybe this one can be fixed in software, if we
upgrade (at our cost!). And what kind of performance hit do we take.
This is Intel's botch. Intel should fix it.
--
Rick Richardson, PC Research, Inc.
(201) 542-3734 (voice, nights) OR (201) 389-8963 (voice, days)
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