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Chapter 479 — Protection of Buildings From Fire; Electrical Safety Law (9491 words) |
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 | Note: 479.257 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 479 or any series therein by legislative action. |
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eBay Guides - Intel's 479 Socket Explained and Compared to the 478. (684 words) |
 | The 479 label was adapted in order to prevent confusion between the two similar pin configurations. |
 | The 479 socket is most commonly seen in the Pentium M processor. |
 | Although with their ability to operate at low temperatures, with efficient power consumption and the whopping 2MB of L2 (level 2) cache memory found on the more recent models, it is no wonder so many people have been adapting these CPU's for use on their desktop computers. |