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which in turn resold them to various third party companies, which sold them as CPU upgrades.
 
which in turn resold them to various third party companies, which sold them as CPU upgrades.
  
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: There were also a few 36 MHZ varieties, eg. Google: IFEL ARM3 36MHz processor upgrade]
 

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