Due to massive amounts of caffeine & sleep
deprivation, PG Manney said:
Whatever the coprocessor for the 386 SX was, does
anyone have one?
I heard that (at one time) there was a software emulator for a
coprocessor...anyone ever heard of it?
Yup, and yup.
1) I have a couple co-processors -- make me an offer.
2) I saw several emulators, but the only one I found that actually worked
well, the file was called "FRANKE87" and was German in origin. It actually
fooled AutoCad 10 into believing there was a co-processor chip on my 386SX
and actually did speed up FP instructions (measured with CheckIt).
Not. Autocad is
processor heavy program and better unload that FP to
that coprocessor result in even powerful system when using the
suitable s/w like autocad.
I may have a copy of it somewhere, but that's no guarantee, as my 386 has
been sold for a coupla years now, and my P150+ doesn't need it. ;-)
HTH,
"Merch"
--
Roger Merchberger | Why does Hershey's put nutritional
Programmer, NorthernWay | information on their candy bar wrappers
zmerch(a)northernway.net | when there's no nutritional value within?
Oh, that reminds me, what is your speed rating on these chips?
I have another system that cantake one as well if the cost is cheap
and the area is US or Canada.
Take care.
Jason D.