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by phire
72 days ago
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The point is still very valid. You can't add a math coprocessor to the 486SX. The 487SX is nothing more than a polite fiction to allow consumers (and the computer shops selling to them) to continue their existing habits of buying FPU-less systems, (because most people didn't need FPUs) safe in the knowledge they could buy the upgrade if they ever needed it. It actually cost the motherboard vendors quite a bit more to wire up the second socket, so obviously there was demand for the flexibility. |
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