Reply 35520 of 52971, by Horun
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Mephusto wrote on 2020-08-18, 16:30:more of the pictures caused they wouldn't all fit. From what I can tell it might be a 486 under the heatsink. The XC87SLC-33 app […]
more of the pictures caused they wouldn't all fit. From what I can tell it might be a 486 under the heatsink. The XC87SLC-33 appears to be a maths coprocessor for a Cyrix or Texas Instruments 486 i think from the info i can find online. It said something about a hybrid 386/486 but i got lost at that point
edited for more info instead of making another post
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cant figure out this psu
That was common back in the 90's, would label all the variants. It could be any one of those models/wattage. You would need to remove it and check for other labels which should tell which it is. Even if just a 150 watt is more than enough for any 386 as long as you do not load up too many harddrives. I would remove the PSU and check it over well in and out, would examine the insides carefully for bulging/leaking caps, etc (and take hi-res pictures too)...
Hate posting a reply and then have to edit it because it made no sense 😁 First computer was an IBM 3270 workstation with CGA monitor. Stuff: https://archive.org/details/@horun