Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 18:52:25 -0500
Reply-to: classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu
From: Russ Blakeman <rhblake(a)bbtel.com>
To: "Discussion re-collecting of classic computers"
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Subject: Re: UNIX jumper contd
George Rachor wrote:
> Those two slots were for memory. I use to use these for Unix back when
> Intel was offering the Opennet product. Wow... A whopping 16 MByte of
> RAM!
Funny, I have a 8mb intel card for intel's 386 motherboard. Oh
well, I missed the boat because I didn't grab the motherboard because
those boards didn't have bios eprom at a junkyard. :( If I did, I
would be begging Russ to copy those bios data! :)
Jason D.
(NOTE: reply by jpero(a)cgo.wave.ca or jpero(a)cgocable.net) Due to my
pmail program it assembled wrong email and there's no way to tell it
to use right address! This was caused by other external problems
that I had to resolve thanks to my stupid ISP messing with email
servers.)
I had a generic 386 MB with a slot like that some years back and yes it did
seem like the top of the workd with 16mb.
Do these systems have the 80387 co-processor
installed? How about the
Weiteck?
These are complete, with the Intel 80387-25 mat coprocessor and up to 8 30
pin SIMMS, which are populated differently on each. My 17 yr old nearly had
a hernia lifting these into the truck. Very well made and very smooth
running machines though.
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