Everything you need to convert your existing 386 system into
a 486DX with VLbus!
* 486DX33 motherboard + CPU, with two banks for SIMM memory,
complete with original manual. AMIBIOS (C) 1993. Takes
30-pin SIMMs. Thus fully populated with 4meg simms can
take up to 32 meg of memory. If you wanted to be silly,
you can plug in 4 * 16 meg simms to get 64 meg max.
There are 3 VLbus slots, 3 16-bit ISA slots and 1 8-bit
ISA slot. I have run this system with all 3 VLbus slots
in use (the other was an Adaptec 2842VL, but it has been
sold separately).
* VLBus IDE controller card with original documentation.
The UARTs are UM82C863F (two of them). The cables are
included for 2 com ports, 1 parallel port and 1 games
port. There are no cables for the IDE drives, you will
already have cables on your existing system, or if you
don't have an IDE drive yet, you can probably get a cable
for nix when you buy the drive. Ditto for the cable for
the floppy.
* VLBus SVGA video card (Cirrus Logic 5248) with original
documentation and software. This was sold to me as a 1
meg card, and the doco says it is capable of 2 meg. I
don't know how to verify that it is a 1 meg card. There
are 4 chips with 74ACT245P written on them, and there are
8 sockets (U7-U15) free. The card worked fine with everything
I tried it on, which was both OS/2 and DOS.
Price: $140 for the lot.
Note - I do not have the original boxes for this stuff, and
the the motherboard comes in the bubble-wrap that my (new)
motherboard came in, which is not suitable for shipping.
I therefore need to sell to someone who is able to either
personally, or get a friend/relo to pick it up from me in
North Sydney. I don't have a car so I can't deliver it either.
Reply here, or preferably via netmail to 3:711/934.
BFN. Paul.
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