G Guest Guest Dec 28, 2000 #1 I'm making a small hardware si´te in estonian and I wonder what means TCP behind the processors name, for example 233 MHz TCP.
I'm making a small hardware si´te in estonian and I wonder what means TCP behind the processors name, for example 233 MHz TCP.
F FUGGER Distinguished Dec 31, 2007 2,487 0 19,780 Dec 29, 2000 #2 Where did you see that spec at? I know what TCP is but never seen it used next to Mhz rating.
F FUGGER Distinguished Dec 31, 2007 2,487 0 19,780 Dec 29, 2000 #3 One exception, If a PC has extreme IP loaded, TCP will appear after machine name indicating that the machine is running TCP for machintosh. You can connect across the internet to that machine via IP address in the chooser by selecting connect to IP.
One exception, If a PC has extreme IP loaded, TCP will appear after machine name indicating that the machine is running TCP for machintosh. You can connect across the internet to that machine via IP address in the chooser by selecting connect to IP.
G Guest Guest Dec 29, 2000 #4 I saw it there: www.sandpile.org/impl/p55.htm it's in the section "General Details/First Introduction"
I saw it there: www.sandpile.org/impl/p55.htm it's in the section "General Details/First Introduction"
F FUGGER Distinguished Dec 31, 2007 2,487 0 19,780 Dec 30, 2000 #5 That is the chip type packaging, go back to that website and scroll down to pictures, it will show you the diff types. TCP is one of the types http://www.sandpile.org/impl/pics/intel/p55/die_tcp.jpg
That is the chip type packaging, go back to that website and scroll down to pictures, it will show you the diff types. TCP is one of the types http://www.sandpile.org/impl/pics/intel/p55/die_tcp.jpg
F FUGGER Distinguished Dec 31, 2007 2,487 0 19,780 Feb 7, 2001 #6 TCP is "Tape carrier package", package used for moble CPU's
slvr_phoenix Splendid Dec 31, 2007 6,157 1 25,780 Feb 7, 2001 #7 Funky. Why are people so insistant on using acronyms when they just keep giving new definitions to ones already commonly used? It all gets so confusing. I wonder if anyone has ever tried to make a dictionary of misc. acronyms... - Sanity is purely based on point-of-view.
Funky. Why are people so insistant on using acronyms when they just keep giving new definitions to ones already commonly used? It all gets so confusing. I wonder if anyone has ever tried to make a dictionary of misc. acronyms... - Sanity is purely based on point-of-view.