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From: kim@mips.UUCP (Kim DeVaughn)
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Subject: Re: Can a 6300 use a 8087?
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Date: Fri, 20-Sep-85 15:34:05 EDT
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[ ... go ahead, eat my bits ... ]

>>> Does anybody know if the AT&T 6300 --8086 machine can use a 8087 chip.
>> 
>> The 8087 plugs into a socket on the motherboard.
> 
> Actually, it's an 8087-2.  Does the same, but the chip is a little different.

Actually, the "-2" indicates it is the 8 MHz part ...

/kim
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