[comp.sys.misc] Info wanted on 80386 CPU machines

vanzandt@uiucdcsp.UUCP (03/26/87)

	Take a look at the new Compaq '386 portable. It has a little more heft
than a Zenith 181, but it packs a whole lot more power...


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halloran@unirot.UUCP (03/26/87)

In article <77800006@uiucdcsp> vanzandt@uiucdcsp.cs.uiuc.edu writes:
>	Take a look at the new Compaq '386 portable. It has a little more heft
>than a Zenith 181, but it packs a whole lot more power...

Sorry, boyo, but the Portable III is NOT based on the '386; it's a
12 MHz '286 machine.  VERY high performance, but if you want a
'386 box, not the way to go.

					Bob Halloran, Consultant
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