From: Eric L. Strobel (fyzycyst_at_comcast.net)
Date: Fri Apr 18 2003 - 06:42:57 PDT
on 04/18/03 9:37 AM, JimRCGMO at jimrcgmo_at_earthlink.net wrote:
> I've noticed references being made to OMP2k and UMP2K (Newtons, I am
> assuming), but am not sure what the leading letter means or describes.
> Can someone explain this for me?
Be ready for a flood of identical responses... :-)
The "O" in OMP2k is for Original, as in not upgraded. The "U", as you might
guess, is Upgraded. The upgraded one is essentially a 2100.
- Eric.
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