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On 09/11/07 Steven Levine wrote:
> It's not much for one
> board, but when you are working in the millions the difference is
> significant.
Do you really think Tyan made a million of this server/gamers' board
which is already obsolete? If they pu the effort to including one
parallel and two serial ports as well as those PCI-E slots, they might
have just spent a mil more per board for the second floppy. Rant over.
Martin
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