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Subject: Re: Five-Holl Pitot-Tube -- From: Ben Tansley
Subject: Re: K5-150 MHz -- From: David Castater
Subject: Re: K5-150 MHz -- From: aelkins@earthlink.net# (Arnie Elkins)

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Subject: Re: Five-Holl Pitot-Tube
From: Ben Tansley
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 1996 20:56:00 +0000
In article <583q59$3ji@news.postech.ac.kr>, Hyun Goo Kim  writes
>I would like to purchase a FIVE-HOLL PITOT-TUBE
>to measure velocity field in the WATER channel.
If you need a pitot tube that will give five separate signals for each of five
points, then we can't help.
But if you just want one that gives just one signal from five interconnected
holes, then try us:
        Crane Perflow,
        Unit 3, Chapmans Park
        High Road, Willesden
        London NW10 2DY
        Fax 0181-830-6281
or tell me.
-- 
Ben Tansley.
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Subject: Re: K5-150 MHz
From: David Castater
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 1996 13:03:18 -0800
For internet chip prices try...
http://www.thechipmerchant.com/
David Castater
dcastater@ucsd.edu
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Subject: Re: K5-150 MHz
From: aelkins@earthlink.net# (Arnie Elkins)
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 96 21:44:10 GMT
In article <32B0267A.53C@vet.vet.purdue.edu>, Danno  wrote:
>okm@pacbell.net wrote:
>> 
>> The AMD K5-150MHz Pentium clone is beginning to appear in stores
>> here in the Silicon Valley - San Francisco Bay Area.  Am interested in
>> floating point benchmarks for computational fluid mechanics/finite
>> element type calculations.  The chip sells for about $142 at Laitron.
>> 
>>                                         Olin
This is interesting, as not only has AMD not annouced the availability of a 
PR150, but their 'road map' for the development of the K5 on their web site 
does not even mention one.  On the 'road map' they go directly from the PR133 
to the PR166, which they say will be available 1Q97.
Arnie Elkins
aelkins@earthlink.net#
http://home.earthlink.net/~aelkins
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