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From: terry@eecea.eece.ksu.edu (Terry Hull)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: 80386 In 286-AT boxes
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Date: 9 Dec 88 04:16:12 GMT
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The Intel Inboard/386 works very well in IBM machines and in most clones.  
I am using one now in a PC Limited 286/8 machine.  I run both DOS and
XENIX  on it and do not have any complaints.  It also has a 5 year
warranty from Intel. 

The board is capable of using both 16 bit and 32 bit memory.  When it
is using 32 bit memory, it is about as fast as a 16Mhz Compaq.  When
using 16 bit memory, it is about 60% as fast. 

-- 
Terry Hull                    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
                                           Kansas State University
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