rasz_pl wrote:$60 ebay one 😀, seller specializes in this stuff, you can try asking him directly
30 pin simms = budget board, usually slow
lower right corner is a space for 3V regulator, and soldered jumper, super easy to mod
Yes that's the one.
My first 486 had 8 30-pin slots so that's good enough for me. I think I'm trying to replicate and upgrade at the same time.
This is the only information he included, but I'll try asking for a little more.
Motherboard Socket 3 VLB ISA SIS 486 VL-BUS 471 REV A2
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256KB cache
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CPU INTEL 80486DX-33Mhz
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MULTICARD GOLD STAR Prime2C I/ […]
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Motherboard Socket 3 VLB ISA SIS 486 VL-BUS 471 REV A2
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256KB cache
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CPU INTEL 80486DX-33Mhz
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MULTICARD GOLD STAR Prime2C I/O FDD/HDD/COM/LPT/GAME ISA 16bit
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NEW batery NICD 3.6V
Intel486dx33 wrote:1993 Phoenix bios. ( possibly supports up to 540mb. Hard-drive or higher, 4mb. memory simms (SDRAM, FPM)). […]
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1993 Phoenix bios. ( possibly supports up to 540mb. Hard-drive or higher, 4mb. memory simms (SDRAM, FPM)).
Might not be fast enough for Win95 ?
use a Compact Flash card with IDE adapter. Which you can buy for about $30.
AT power supply or ATX power supply with adapter.
Never used Phoenix BIOS before so that could be interesting.
I "upgraded" my DX33 when Windows 95 came out. That was definitely an "experience" one should never have.
I have a few 120Gb IDE drives, but I was thinking of using one of those compact flash drives.
I may or may not have an old AT PSU so going for a new one with an adaptor would probably be the better option. Are there specific PSU's to get or just any new one?