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Re: Processor Upgrades
Yeah...but do you have anything for the @#$@!!!! 486SL processor in the TP 750c?
At 12:55 PM 4/22/96 -0400, you wrote:
>In a message dated 96-04-22 04:08:39 EDT, you write:
>
>>I have a feeling I know (and won't like) the answer to this, but can anyone
>>tell me for sure whether I can upgrade the processor in my 360C? It
>currently
>>has a 486/33, and I would *love* it if I could get an overdrive of some kind
>>in there. My guess, though, is that this isn't a regular, socketed
>processor,
>>and that there is no way to upgrade.
>>
>>I tried disassembling the 360 to find out, but I got to a point deep enough
>>that I chickened out. Never made it deep enough to see the processor. These
>>are suprisingly complex little things to take apart! Maybe I just don't know
>>the secret.
>>
>>Any answer would be appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks - Murray
>>
>Hi Murray,
>
>I have both good and bad news. The bad news first... You can't do the
>upgrade yourself. The CPU is a surface mount 208pin processor. The good
>news... We have a DX4/100 & DX4/133 upgrade for the TP360 SX/33 series and a
>DX4/75 & DX4/100 for the DX2/50 series.
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Leonard
>email: pepsales@portables.com
>Portable Enhancements, The Portable Upgrade ExpertsTM
>800-737-7693 714-418-0113 Tel
>Up to 1.3GB in your Notebook!
>
>
>
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