Caluser2000
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And that's a good enough reason as any It's good to have options. Looks great. As I mentioned in my 386 thread I went the IDE route because of the lack of SCSI hard drive.
Is it networked yet?
Is it networked yet?
if they weren't so expensive and hard to find, I would do that. As it stands, I am looking for a good deal on a 40MHz one.
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No probs. It'd be interesting if you do get offbyone functioning on win3.x. I always thought would only on win95 up.I tried win95c on it and used the offbyone browser to browse the net.
Ive not got DOS networked on it, that's something low on the priority list for me, but I eventually wanna try to get offbyone running in 3.11 on fuzzy the 386.
and, thanks!
Why? Because I don't have the SCSI CD drive I want yet.
Intel never made a 386 faster than 33 MHz...
While I agree with the rest of your post, this little detail in an absolute sense is wrong. Even in stock at Digikey. I just bought a couple for a new MB design.
I said in full, "Intel never made a 386 faster than 33 MHz (at least not for the consumer PC market; maybe they did for specialized embedded processors)". The CPU you link to is a CPU designed for embedded use, not the consumer market.
Since when is a 386SX designed for embedded use?
Digikey lists the one you linked to as "Embedded - Microprocessors".