I've been slowly parting out the desktop AT case, cleaning and refurbishing its innards the last few days. I will put it back together with a 286 motherboard I repaired last year and replace my current 386SX PC with it as a 1987-1989 .
Here are the spoils so far:
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A strange 386SX motherboard. It's an Intel 386SX-20 integrated board with only SIPP and DIPP sockets, no SIMM slots, which is really weird. It's also completely undocumented on TheRetroWeb. It's a fine 386SX board with more or less 286-20 equivalent performance and 386 instruction set conveniences, so I'll be keeping it. I have more compact and integrated 386SX boards with Am386SX-25/33 CPUs but this is my first Intel.
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My first Hercules card. Hercules was the graphics that first introduced me to PC gaming with our AT clone, and to this day I still think it was superior to CGA. I will defend that view until the end of time. I have no idea what a Hercules card from 1991 was doing inside a 386SX PC from 1992, though.
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A run of the mill Multi-IO card with the M5105 chipset. Back when I first got into this hobby about five years ago I was putting together a 486 PC and had no Multi-IO cards. A fine gent on this forum generously sent me one to help me finish that build, and it was an M5105 that I still keep (and use as my favorite!) to this day. I thought it was fitting that my 10th Multi-IO card was also an M5105.