Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!bellcore!tness7!ninja!sys1!techsup!cpe!boze From: boze@cpe.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.sys.tandy Subject: Re: 1000TX math chip speed Message-ID: <2600009@cpe> Date: 14 Jul 88 13:22:00 GMT References: <21300005@uxh.cso.uiuc.edu> Lines: 30 Nf-ID: #R:uxh.cso.uiuc.edu:21300005:cpe:2600009:000:987 Nf-From: cpe.UUCP!boze Jul 14 08:22:00 1988 /* Written 8:12 pm Jul 10, 1988 by uxh.cso.uiuc.edu!lbach in cpe:comp.sys.tandy */ /* ---------- "1000TX math chip speed" ---------- */ >I am thinking of getting an 80287 for my 1000 TX and I just want to make >sure that this machine uses this chip like IBM's, i.e., >80287 speed = 2/3*(80286 speed) >I assume the 1000 TX behaves this way, but if anyone knows something to >the contrary I would appreciate hearing from you. >Thank you, >--- >Jim Loellbach >Dept. of Aeronuatical & Astronautical Eng. >Univ. of Illinois, Urbana >lbach@uicfda.aae.uiuc.edu The 80287 used in the 1000 TX must be an 8MHZ part. Standard Disclaimer............... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ W.E. "Bill" Bozeman UUCP @ Computer Product Engineering trsvax!cpe!boze ihnp4!sys1!cpe!boze ******************************************************************************