At 10:54 PM -0600 12/6/02, Ralph Mawyer wrote: >Paul, I seriously doubt it would ever see the light of day at that >price. It would have to come in at $300-500 to even have a chance in >the limited 2400 upgrade market. And "seeing the light of day"...is >still the big question, before all out batteries die out. ;-) > >>At 4:49 PM -0600 12/6/02, Carlson wrote: >>>We're working on a new one with the lobbying efforts of Mr. Sidney Ho, >>>hopefully 500-600mhz in the $300 range. When (and if) that happens you're >>>likely to see a few Newer and Interware processors come up for grabs. >> >> I sure hope you're right, but I think it was going to be more like >>$800-$1K. Of course, I think I'll get one anyway. >>Paul But it would appear that people will pay $300 for a 240 Mhz one, and fast processors, even ZIFs, are a lot more expensive than the $300 that was being suggested by the original poster. Have you priced a Wallstreet 500 mhz upgrade lately? Paul