SUPRDAVE(a)aol.com wrote:
not sure about the 8533. there was a 9535 which of
only a few were made which
had a 90 day warranty only, and then there is the 9533 a PS/2E. very cool and
although it's too new to discuss, WILL be a classic collectable. that's why
i'm keeping mine and hopefully can get the one back that i gave to my brother.
it was a 486slc and had one isa slot that usually had a pcmcia adaptor in it.
That should have read 8535 or actually the model 35SX and LS. There was also a
model 35SLC that used a 386SLC processor. They were all 386 class machines with
ISA slots.
In a message dated 98-11-05 16:31:15 EST, you write:
<< With nearly 40 of them here I'm sure they exist without a doubt. As for it
being the last ISA, nope. There were even 386SX ISA machines in the PS/2
line,
such as the 8533 (I think that was the model). The 2x, 3x and 4x models all
had ISA slots. The 5x models and up were microchannel. >>