I'm looking for a 386 SX PGA processor. Any speed; I don't even care if it works.<P>Also if anyone has a PGA 387 SX I'd go for that, too. I'm not entirely certain they made PGA 387s, though.
In brief: You'd think that with so many handheld consoles already on the market, manufacturers would have all the bases covered but you'd be wrong as a new device recently uncovered on AliExpress ...
I am cleaning out my closet and would like to sell off all of the following parts <B>to one person in one box for one price.</B> Aside from the dead 386 CPU, I believe everything works. This would be ...
The 80386 was — arguably — Intel’s first modern CPU. The 8086 was commercially successful, but the paged memory model was stifling. The 80286 also had a protected mode, which differed from the 386’s. ...
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