Aui wrote on 2024-11-01, 23:02:
so an "INTEL A80387DX 16-33" would work with a 386DX-25,
and an i287XL C80287XL - 4 MHz - 12.5 MHz would work with a 286-12 . Is this correct?
thanks
Yes to both. You have 386DX-25 and found a Intel 387 16-33, also another choices like IIT, ULSI etc. Suppose you found one that is rated for 40MHz, when plugged in, this will run at 25MHz as well which will work.
Similarly, if you found a 287 coprocessor that is rated up to 12MHz your motherboard have a 286 processor at 12.5MHz and a motherboard is set for less for 287 in async mode at less clocking, or sync mode at 12.5MHz, will still work.
But just to note. Another thing; suppose you found a 387 that is rated for 16MHz and you accidentally plug this ebay cheapie into into the 386-25MHz, that is considered overclocking the 387, in other words, that may work or not. Just don't risk that overclocking always work based on assumption.
Cheers,
Great Northern aka Canada.