From: | Ereskanti <Ereskanti@***.COM> |
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Subject: | Re: Real-Life Computing ... |
Date: | Tue, 26 May 1998 19:10:55 EDT |
bigdaddy@*****.COM writes:
> > Intel is going to begin selling chips to the consumer market sometime in
> the
> > year 2000 ...
> >
> > Their speed .... 800 MHz ...
> >
> That's if and a big IF they get the 2k bug squashed. Hell wont that be
> funny. "we'll sell ya a chip that might work in the year 2000." But i
> wonder what happened in SR to cope with the year 2k bug? any ideas?
> --
The solution to the 2K bug already exists and all Intel chips above the 200
MHZ speeds are resolved beyond the problem already. Software that is before
the year 97 is also in need of checking. Beyond that, I don't know if I care.
I already know that the stuff I have is "2K Proof"...
-K