Shreddoc wrote on 2021-10-03, 21:54:Nice old machine, slow enough to cover the XT era (with Turbo off), AT era, and the beginnings of 32-bit. […]
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PC@LIVE wrote on 2021-10-03, 21:18:Restarted my old PC, it is a 386SX with a 33 MHz AMD cpu.
The MB is a GMB-386SAL with a soldered 386SX cpu, it currently has 2MB […]
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Restarted my old PC, it is a 386SX with a 33 MHz AMD cpu.
The MB is a GMB-386SAL with a soldered 386SX cpu, it currently has 2MB of ram, but if necessary I can easily upgrade it to 4MB by adding two more 1MB 30pin RAMs.
The coprocessor is missing, but for DOS use it is not a problem, the VGA is a 256KB Hualon ISA.
If I wanted, I could add an ISA sound card, but I don't know if it can be used, maybe it could be used for some video games, but most use the PC speaker.
Nice old machine, slow enough to cover the XT era (with Turbo off), AT era, and the beginnings of 32-bit.
Depending upon which games you intended to play, I would think first about a sound card, rather than RAM.
Because, and correct me if I'm wrong!, but it seems to me that Games benefiting from 4MB RAM + playable with a 386SX is a fairly short list, and Games playable with a 386SX + using a sound card is probably a much longer list.
Solution... buy an AWE32 with two 1MB SIMMs installed and swap those into motherboard. 🤣
Are we working on a super tight budget here though, I thought one could still find SBPro/Adlib compatible cards and 1MB SIMMs cheap enough, that it's not a $100 a pop either/or buy like it's 1993.
edit: though 33Mhz 386sx is probably capable of playing stuff that's 486sx25 recommended, even so called 486 games, they still didn't want ppl who had Oak VGA, no cache and a slug of a HDD complaining it was unplayable. As soon as you start seein DX2 on the box though tap out, even if it doesn't really use co-pro, it's shorthand for 50-66Mhz.
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.