First post, by jesolo
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- l33t
I recently came into possession of this pictured ICL PC with an Intel 386DX 25 MHz CPU and 8 MB of RAM.
It has this motherboard inside the case: http://arvutimuuseum.ee/th99/m/U-Z/30499.htm
It also has the Intel 80387DX 25 MHz math co-processor, some unknown 8-bit Async serial card, a Realtek RTG3105E 256KB 16-bit ISA graphics card and a Western Digital 85 MB hard drive (which still boots up).
The case is a bit impractical for me, since it doesn't have any turbo switches in the front and the PSU is one of those types with the switch on the side.
I do have other 386 systems (a 386SX-25, as well as two 386SX-33's and two AMD 386DX-40's).
I was wondering whether there is any particular reason or "value" to hang onto this 386DX-25. I'll probably just hang onto some of the memory and the hard drive but, thinking of letting the rest go.
The CMOS setup also seems to be one of the older revisions.