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From: lliu@u.washington.edu (Le-Chin Eugene Liu)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: Cyrix and FreeBSD?
Date: 24 Feb 1994 04:33:58 GMT
Organization: University of Washington
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Keywords: cyrix quirks

lent@vulcan.mcs.anl.gov (George E. Lent) writes:

>I can considering a system based on the Cyrix chips. A 486DCL with the Cyrix
>math chip.  Does FreeBSD has any problems dealing with these chips?
>Do these chips have anything quirky about them?  (good or bad)
>What is the difference between them and their counterparts?
>Please reply via email. lent@mcs.anl.gov
>thanks
>elent

I'd like to know this, too. By the way, shouldn't it be 486DLC?

Eugene Liu