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Re: TI-H: linux...




IBM does NOT meant Intel... get it straight... you have an extraordinary
fascination with incorrect blanket statements.
Given the current state of the market, IBM would mean Cyrix.  There is no such
thing as a standard IBM, but if you mean PC, then it's a system capable of
running the x86 instruction set at a level equivalent to Pentium Classic (2nd
generation, >66MHz) or newer.
CK

Grant Stockly wrote:

> >I mean in terms of development, not display. SGI's make machines with the
> >sole purpose of being used in graphical or game applications. They are
> >engineered to be mean gfx machines. The ONYX is, what, 5 years old? And it's
> >still widely used! say that about a pentium or an IBM (non-mainframe).
>
> The IBM server running off the PPC 750 is not a standard 'IBM'.  Each
> processor doesn't give off 20watts of heat like the PII.  ;)




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