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Coprocessor for an IBM 5170 Type 1

Old PC Man

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I'm looking for a coprocessor for my IBM 5170 Type 1. The installed CPU is an Intel CG 80286-6 C.

I'm not sure what coprocessor I need.
C80287-1 ?
C80287-2 ?
C80287-3 ?
xxxxxx-6 ?
D80287-10 ?
 
I'm not exactly sure what all of the designations after the 80287 are, but since your 80286 is running at 6 MHz you should be able to use any of the 287s. 6 MHz was about the slowest speed that these chips were rated for.

Erik
 
In my opinion, the 80287-6 would be your best bet, because the coprocessor ran at a slightly slower clock rate than the processor, so you wouldn't be overclocking the chip at all - could be a different story with an 80287-3.

I bring this up because now I need a coprocessor, too! I can't even -install- AutoCAD without one...

:p
 
Super-Slasher said:
In my opinion, the 80287-6 would be your best bet, because the coprocessor ran at a slightly slower clock rate than the processor, so you wouldn't be overclocking the chip at all - could be a different story with an 80287-3.

I bring this up because now I need a coprocessor, too! I can't even -install- AutoCAD without one...

:p
not mine , but might be helpful
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3435745089&category=3674
besides , 287XL is the safest, for it was the latest version of 287 and would fit any speed 286
in fact , i have a intel C80287XL match with a AMD 286-16/S
 
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