A whole bunch of interesting stuff. Bought not today, but just received the last box.
It's going to be amazing Socket 5 EISA build - something like middle of 1995 (P133 just appeared on the market) but with some older cards.
Asus PCI-E/P54NP4 - dual socket 5 motherboard. Notice full absence of any I/O ports just like on the earliest 386s.
Asus PCI-SC200 SCSI controller is included (BIOS is part of the mobo BIOS chip as I understand)
And a beast - 5v -> 3.3V converter in form-factor of PCI card 😀 to feed PCI bus.
1GB SCSI drive, ST31200N.
Toshiba XM-3401 SCSI 2x CDROM with caddy - wanted for so long time.
EISA SCSI caching adapter with 4MB of RAM onboard. It's older revision of NCR chip than on SC200, interesting to compare speed of both and how cache controller affects the performance. The adapter has i386sx for the caching purposes.
EISA network card, seems like NE2000 compatible one.
2 P133 CPUs. IDK, maybe OTI sound card, something like Mozart-16 will be period correct and exotic enough for that build.
Number Nine Imagine 128 is a videocard. I suppose, this empty socket will accept another 512KB of VRAM for Cirrus Logic DOS part.
I want to try Windows NT 3.51 and probably early Linux distros. A kind of powerful workstation - entry level server.
486: ECS UM486 VLB, 256kb cache, i486 DX2/66, 8MB RAM, Trident TGUI9440AGi VLB 1MB, Pro Audio Spectrum 16, FDD 3.5, ZIP 100 ATA
PII: Asus P2B, Pentium II 400MHz, 512MB RAM, Trident 9750 AGP 4MB, Voodoo2 SLI, MonsterSound MX300