From: David Ross (ross_at_math.hawaii.edu)
Date: Sun Feb 24 2002 - 18:20:27 EST
I believe that models designated "workhorse" are guaranteed not to change much over time, so
that companies can commit to the model for their employees and be sure of peripheral/parts
availability and interchangeability for a few years. Don't know about "Global"
- David R.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dominique Pivard" <domi_at_kenavo.fi>
To: <THINKPAD_at_cs.utk.edu>
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 12:36 PM
Subject: "workhorse or global model"?
> Hi,
>
> Browsing through the specs of the A/T/X at
> ftp://ftp.pc.ibm.com/pcicrse/psref/tabook.pdf, I noticed that some models
> are referred to as "workhorse" models and/or as "global" models. It's the
> second column from the right, and possible values are "No", "W" or "G"
> (some models have both "W" and "G"). What does all this mean exactly?
>
> Thanks, Dominique
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