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    Help with identifying a CPU

    I've never seen a processor like these two that I recently pulled out of a few computers. Are they graded the same as a slot processor or something different?


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    Assuming someone might bring this up, I'm not interested in resale quotes.


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    They will go as high grade telcom not as processors even though they are processors.

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    I have sold them scrap as slot in the past.

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    Those little fellas are commonly in older apple computers. I have always sold them with slot processors myself. Usually they are in the Apple G3 or G4, I don't remember which.
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    They are indeed from apples computers,, you know them all in one.. with the pretty color plastic.. Yip those are the one... I've a bunch of them.. stock piling for the raining day..

    They are worth more then tele com boards due to the fact tele comm boards ranges from 1.00 on up..

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    Quote Originally Posted by drozenski View Post
    They will go as high grade telcom not as processors even though they are processors.
    Thanks, drozenski. Appreciate it.


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