glitch
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Part of yesterday's purchase included a PS/2 Model 90 with a 486DX2-50. It powers on, but it won't do anything aside from display an error number having to do (from what I've been able to find) with RAM. The system has a single 4-slot 74 pin SIMM riser board...one source on the Internet suggested that I really need to have two risers, and fill them symetrically. Does anyone know if this is true?
It looks like a pretty nice machine, and will probably replace my current beige box 486 as a gaming machine. It came with a 2.88 MB floppy, 3Com EtherLink III (BNC and AUI only), IBM cached SCSI card, and SoundBlaster MC (!). The original planar drives had been pulled and drilled, but the SCSI board will make it easy to use something else.
It looks like a pretty nice machine, and will probably replace my current beige box 486 as a gaming machine. It came with a 2.88 MB floppy, 3Com EtherLink III (BNC and AUI only), IBM cached SCSI card, and SoundBlaster MC (!). The original planar drives had been pulled and drilled, but the SCSI board will make it easy to use something else.