On Thu, 24 Jan 2013, Dan Gahlinger wrote:
Nope,I remember running this software, it was from the
above-board
peopleI think it was called above486
How do you suppose that they got around Intel's
Registered Trademark of "Above Board"?
If we didn't know you better, then we would assume
that you misremembered the name.
and it would re-enable the math
coprocessor. in previous versions of the
above board (386) you needed the hardware version.
What did THAT do?
If you think that it converted a 386SX into a 386DX,
then I'd like to talk to you about some real estate investments.
anything, the cpu's were shipped with thecopro but
disabled, and they
found a way to enable it. I do remember something about how it only
worked for certain cpus so thats why I thought it might have only
applied
to AMD and not intel.