Incrediblecheese
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Has anyone else seen these machines? I only found one relevant piece of information online about it, and I'm desperately searching for it's second processor card, or even any information on the machine besides what I've been able to scrounge up based on staring at the thing. It's a very odd machine, so here's some basic specs:
Drive interfaces: IDE, SCSI, Floppy
SCSI Controller: Adaptec AIC6360, AppleCD 600i connected just for laughs
RAM: Mine is 16MB, though I think it can support up to 32MB. No idea what type it is, all old RAM looks the same to me
CPU: Intel 486DX2 66Mhz, Might try to find an AMD or Cyrix 486DX2 clone to replace it, assuming they exist.
Hard Disk: 500MB IDE
BIOS: Video Technologies MP (Multiprocessor) BIOS
Connectors: AT Keyboard (I have one of those fantastic clicky keyboards, VTech-branded), Parallel, 2x DB-9 Serial ports, 1 PS/2 port (Possibly?)
ISA Cards:
CS4231A Audio/Game port card w/ Mitsumi & Sony CD-ROM connectors (Mitsumi CD-ROM drive connected, but most OSes can't find the drive)
Diamond Stealth24 EISA display card
If anyone else has seen, heard of, or owns one of these machines, I'd love to contact you, this computer is really something else!
Drive interfaces: IDE, SCSI, Floppy
SCSI Controller: Adaptec AIC6360, AppleCD 600i connected just for laughs
RAM: Mine is 16MB, though I think it can support up to 32MB. No idea what type it is, all old RAM looks the same to me
CPU: Intel 486DX2 66Mhz, Might try to find an AMD or Cyrix 486DX2 clone to replace it, assuming they exist.
Hard Disk: 500MB IDE
BIOS: Video Technologies MP (Multiprocessor) BIOS
Connectors: AT Keyboard (I have one of those fantastic clicky keyboards, VTech-branded), Parallel, 2x DB-9 Serial ports, 1 PS/2 port (Possibly?)
ISA Cards:
CS4231A Audio/Game port card w/ Mitsumi & Sony CD-ROM connectors (Mitsumi CD-ROM drive connected, but most OSes can't find the drive)
Diamond Stealth24 EISA display card
If anyone else has seen, heard of, or owns one of these machines, I'd love to contact you, this computer is really something else!