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An extension to the PCI interface developed by IBM, HP, and Compaq. The extension allows data to be transferred at 1 GB per second using a 64-bit bus running at 133MHz. PCI-X peripherals are fully compatible with PCI and vice-versa, but will not run faster than the chipset or peripheral allows. ISP Glossary:
PCI-X - "Y6g11" wrote in messagenews:20030727065357.07529.00000517@mb-m14.aol.com... As I recall you hid at a terminal knowing no one could get to youwithout buying a ticket. Please explain that. JPI was at the Luxor, not a terminal. I was replying to Greg R dumb ass.Hence the IF in the following line: If you mean GregR, he wasn't atthe terminal. Caught you in lie number 349872. Here is his post. http://tinyurl.com/i6od "Why don't you show up at the Southwest terminal and maybe we can do lunch or something?"Did you listen to the audio he linked to? It was quite clear he wasn'tat the terminal.Regardless of that, I offered to pay 100% of your air fare to and fromVegas (a cheap flight since you live there, so it may not have been asgenerous as it might at first have appeared), so you would have had a ticketand thereby access to the terminal.Heh, what can one expect from a felonious spammer?Kent--I post, therefore I ama spammer.-- Scott Dentice (posting as Y6g11@aol.com)Message ID: 20030606202038.07705.00000156@mb-m18.aol.com
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