wrote:
>> That reminds me. My Zenith 150
>This was my first computer . . . but I did not know
>they were ever retrofitted with an 80386 cpu.
Actually, I think it was a Zenith 151, and I believe it had an Intel 8088
cpu. I added a co-processor, I think it was called an 8086. The Intel
80386 was called the Inboard, IIRC, and it plugged into one of the
backplane slots. It even had a version of Windows 3.0 that ran in an 8 bit
environment. (I think it was an 8 bit limitation -- or something like that
-- when OS/2 came out, the requirements changed and a regular 80386 bus
was required).
Sandy
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