Introduced in 84 for the low low price of $4290 :-) I found this in
Ugrading and Repairing PCs, by Mueller. I thought it used the 80186,
but I don't see anything specifying what processor now.
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA
Dave McGuire wrote:
If memory serves, the PGA had an 8085 processor on
it. Interesting
use of an otherwise general-purpose microprocessor.
<flame bait>
Indeed, an XT-class system with a PGA had a better processor on its
video board than it did on its motherboard.
</flame bait>
-Dave McGuire