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Subject: Re: Re: 386 Family Products
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Date: Fri, 8-Nov-85 12:33:02 EST
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In article <259@well.UUCP> asgard@well.UUCP (J. R. Stoner) writes:
>
>In actual fact National Semiconductor has removed the breakpointing registers
>from the 32082 after CPU step K was released.
>
>-- 
>From the mania of:
>J. R. (May the farce be with you) Stoner, Esq.

I surely hope this is mania!
Can anyone deny or confirm this? And, if it is true, does this mean that
they've replaced it with something else?

-- 
	Jack Jansen, jack@mcvax.UUCP
	The shell is my oyster.