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Deviate DEV129.DGS [Bad DEV129, Naughty DEV129, you MUST be punished!]

From Louis Ohland <ohland@charter.net>
Newsgroups comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware
Subject Deviate DEV129.DGS [Bad DEV129, Naughty DEV129, you MUST be punished!]
Date 2026-08-01 07:40 -0500
Organization csiph.com Internet News Service
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While waiting for power and network to be restored, I had looked through 
some refdisks.

7080a - DEV129.DGS 31,608, 1990-06-29
70486 - DEV129.DGS 37,417, 1990-06-27
RFP75 - DEV129.DGS 37,527, 1990-09-18

Applying my MENSA-class intellect... I see a pattern. The 7080 lacks an 
actual processor board and is @ 6KB smaller.

The 70486 and P75 BOTH have an actual processor board, and BOTH 
DEV129.DGS are within @ 100 Bytes of each other. Part of the difference 
should be due to different POS values. My SWAG is that they are closest, 
byte-wise.

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Deviate DEV129.DGS [Bad DEV129, Naughty DEV129, you MUST be punished!] Louis Ohland <ohland@charter.net> - 2026-08-01 07:40 -0500

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