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From: Vaprak@cup.portal.com (John C Foy)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: 80386 In 286-AT boxes
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Date: 8 Dec 88 00:18:30 GMT
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Drew Sullivan asked about a product to upgrade a 286 to a 386.  

The answer is yes, but not cheap.  Intel has a board that is called
Inboard 386AT.  It is a full 16bit card that you put in your 286 and
it gives you 386 power.  Basically, you take out the 286 and run a cable
from the card to the hole where the 80286 chip was and its done.
The only prob is the price - $1000 plus $200 installation kit.  
My personal advice?  get a new mother board...

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