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From: kelly@fsl.noaa.gov (Sean Kelly)
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>>>>> "Rodney" == Rodney W Grimes <rgrimes@gndrsh.aac.dev.com> writes:

    Rodney> This must be for 60 or 66MHz CPU chips.

66MHz, right.

    Rodney> Ahh.. I think you dropped a digit there, last I had on
    Rodney> Intel's charges for not returning the CPU chip was $550
    Rodney> for a P54C-90, and $400 for a P5-60.

Good lord, I hope not!  Let me double-check the letter they sent me.

--k