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.
> a program called DesqView.
Yep, used that also, but by that time I think I was
onto the 2nd. computer, an Everex (?) Step-20, which
did have an 80386. I always changed computers much
less frequently than many other people did, so I
skipped a couple '86 cpu generations -- then and
subsequently.
Jordan
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