First post, by Unknown_K
I was browsing ebay a few days ago and found a ISA based 486 board with a Promise 4030 VLB card. I didn't pay much attention to the motherboard (looked like a generic ISA board) and won the acution because I wanted the promise caching IDE card (getting hard to find these days).
Anyway looking over the board model this seems to be a hybrid 386 or 486 board and there looks like a spot for a single VLB extension that wasn't installed at the factory. Never owned one of these (I have 486 ISA/EISA/MCA/VLB/PCI but not a 386/486) I was wondering what you guys think of it. Is it better just to make it a 386+ 387 combo or put in a 486 CPU?
Collector of old computers, hardware, and software