Standardize: Mhz -> MHz

The MHz notation for megahertz is used throughout the handbook, as well as
everywhere else.

Approved by:	murray
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Chern Lee 2001-07-14 02:06:29 +00:00
parent a3496b5d17
commit f05db19844
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-08 03:00:23 +00:00
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<para>&a.mbarkah and his employer, <ulink url="http://www.hemi.com/"> <para>&a.mbarkah and his employer, <ulink url="http://www.hemi.com/">
Hemisphere Online</ulink>, donated a <emphasis>Pentium Pro Hemisphere Online</ulink>, donated a <emphasis>Pentium Pro
(P6) 200Mhz CPU</emphasis></para> (P6) 200MHz CPU</emphasis></para>
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Hemisphere Online</ulink>, donated a <emphasis>Pentium Pro Hemisphere Online</ulink>, donated a <emphasis>Pentium Pro
(P6) 200Mhz CPU</emphasis></para> (P6) 200MHz CPU</emphasis></para>
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This is because PS/2 mice share some hardware with the keyboard, This is because PS/2 mice share some hardware with the keyboard,
and leaving the mouse plugged in can fool the keyboard probe and leaving the mouse plugged in can fool the keyboard probe
into thinking the keyboard is still there. It is said that a into thinking the keyboard is still there. It is said that a
Gateway 2000 Pentium 90Mhz system with an AMI BIOS that behaves Gateway 2000 Pentium 90MHz system with an AMI BIOS that behaves
this way. In general this is not a problem since the mouse is this way. In general this is not a problem since the mouse is
not much good without the keyboard anyway.</para> not much good without the keyboard anyway.</para>
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