First post, by aries-mu
Hello fellow retrocomputing friends.
We talked a lot of times about the problems with bus frequencies when they tend to get high, and with the unbreakable 66 MHz barrier in the P1 era.
But now I just realized and wonder: the 6X86 P200+ and 6X86MX P233+ CPUs required a 75 MHz bus to work at their nominal frequency of 150 MHz. They were on Socket 7. So, what were the motherboards capable of supporting that?
Thanks
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