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Pain And Agony

Oh the horror! I could just smack myself with a large hammer... As a matter of fact:

MalkavQ smacks MalkavQ with a large hammer!

Just for you people who don't understand how processor speeds are determined, let me explain this: You mother board runs at a certain speed. 66MHz was the main speed for most Pentiums. 100MHz is the speed they run for most PII's and up, and they're just starting to come out with 133MHz motherboards. Then, you've got what's called the "clock multiplier". This is a setting that multiplies the speed of the motherboard to determine the of processor needed. For example:

66MHz Motherboard X 2.5 Clock multiplier = 165.6666MHz

This is rounded off to an even number to result in a configuration for a 166MHz Processor.

Now for the pain. The motherboard in Tiny

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