Man, talk about a blast from the past 3081, 3090 , 9672 wow

Scott ford
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On Jul 24, 2012, at 2:49 PM, Martin Packer <[email protected]> wrote:

> s/300J/600J/ :-)
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> Cheers, Martin
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> From:
> Jon Butler <[email protected]>
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> 07/24/2012 07:24 PM
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> Re: Help with elementary CPU speed question
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> There was a 3090-180J uni that was rated at 23.5.  The 3090-300J (3+3) 
> screamed along at 117 MIPS (20MSU).
> The 9672 G6 -- 9672-Z17 -- had 1 CP and was rated at 200 MIPS (35MSU).
> The z900 -- 2064-1C1 -- had 1 CP and was rated at 250 MIPS (43MSU).  Tho 
> Turbo 2064-2C1 was 303 MIPS.
> A z/196 -- 2817-701, depending on the OS, is 1200 MIPS (150MSU).
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