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Re: What's the IIe's--Arghh!--MHz Speed?
- Subject: Re: What's the IIe's--Arghh!--MHz Speed?
- From: "Jason Whorton" <jason@microxl.com>
- Date: 1999/01/17
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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Hello. The speed is 1.048 MHz or something like that.
Thank you,
Jason Whorton
http://www.microxl.com/oldcomputers/main.html
kaimbridge@my-dejanews.com wrote in message
<77sgr7$9lv$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>...
> Alright, I'll ask what has probably already been asked 10^1000 time: What
is
>the Mhz processor speed of a regular, 128K, 80-column Apple IIe?
> Given that the "popular" "fast" PCs are around 200 MHz these days--which
>would be quite a feat, just a few years ago--I'm guessing about maybe 2,3
or
>possibly 5 (10?) MHz?
>
> ~Kaimbridge~
>
>-----
> Approxal--A quantity's *transcendental subequivalency*:
>Zo = .00000...01; Za = "Zero Asymptotic": V^Za = .5x[V^-Zo + V^+Zo];
>Q = Q{Za} = [.5x(1+Q^Za)]^(2-:-Za) <=> Q{dQ} = [.5x(1+Q^dQ)]^(2-:-dQ).
> ( The closer dQ is to 0, the closer Q{dQ} will be to Q )
>
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