Hi. First of all, congratulations for this great site (just discovered)...

I have an appointment next friday for the A+ Core exam.
I feel I can do it as i'm scoring always +/- 80% in all of the many test I have done from different sources. (and I'm not using those test to learn from).
I posted a question in another forum, but I didn't get the attention I wanted. I hope I can get it here... I Quote my self post in the other forum:
HI, I'm currently using two books: A+ Complete and A+Fast Pass (Both from Sybex)...
The first one says in a nice table that the original Pentium has a 32 Bit Data bus, 32 bit address bus and speed is 60-200...
The second one says Pentiums are 64 bits wide, 32 bit addreess bus and 60-166MHz fast...
So...
Who is saying the truth???!!
Thanks in advance...
And this one too...
Now I see on a table in a third book that most Pentiums (II, III, 4..) are 36 bit address bus... In another study guide, it says 32 bit, and in somewhere else 64 bit!!!
These books are driving me crazy!.. I don't know what to believe!. Please help me!!!