Sure. It's the Cyrix 486DRx^2. A 486 that runs in a 386 socket. You can
find one around if you look hard enough. They are explicitly supported in
the P70, but I don't know if they have a cache enabler that will work
under AIX/2.
Peace... Sridhar
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, Robert F. Schaefer wrote:
I've got an old P70 (IBM MCA luggable w/ plasma
display) with a '386DX20
that I'm playing around with. Does anyone know if there's a drop-in
replacement for the '386DX? I'm pretty constrained space-wise, no room for
an interposer and barely room for a heatsink should one prove necessary.
I'm not aiming for a fire-breathing monster, just more geek points when I
boot AIX-PS/2 and Solaris-mca 2.6 on it.
Thanks!
Bob