Bill Jonas on Sun, 7 May 2000 08:48:00 -0400 (EDT)


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Re: [PLUG] AMD vs Intel, 486DX4/100


On Wed, 3 May 2000, Michael W. Ryan wrote:

>Does it have an FCC ID?  It may be on obverse side.  It should either be
>labeled "FCC ID" (or something like that) or have the FCC logo which is an
>"F" and two concentric "C"s.

Okay, I've had this box taken apart for a couple days.  :)

Anyway, I couldn't find an FCC ID on it.  However, on the reverse, I did
find two sets of character strings that looked interesting (they were
in light green printing on the dark green circuitboard):

J-403TG(C)  <---(Not sure if the C is part of the string, or if it
                 means copyright)

The following one had all the characters and symbols the same size, but
they'll be different sizes here in order to illustrate what the symbol
looked like:
  ___
_/   \_
- TMF - M21 94V-0  9522  (not sure if that's an 'oh' or a 'zero')
 \___/

(It was kinda like two squishy lines going around the three squished-up
letters, and the overall height of the line+letter assembly was the
same point size as the rest of the stuff.)

Bill
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