First post, by jasa1063
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In the last year I have developed a fascination with the IBM Blue Lightning CPU. I decided start looking for systems or motherboards with a Blue Lightning CPU. Prices can be a real barrier, so you have to pick and choose your spots carefully. Probably the easiest way to get started is by getting an Alaris Leopard motherboard which are not super rare. These have the 386SX variant of the IBM Blue Lightning so they are limited to 16MB of memory and have a 16-bit data path. The interesting thing is they also have 2 VLB slots. It turns out the VLB spec supports 16-bit operation. These can be had for anywhere from around $150-$200. That is where I started. I got mine on eBay for $199. Here are my system specs and a few pictures.
IBM Blue Lightning 486SLC2 CPU @66MHz
Cyrix 387SX Math Coprocessor @33MHz
128K L2 Cache
16MB 4x4MB 30-Pin FPM 60ns SIMMs
Cirrus Logic 5429 2MB VLB video card
VLB Multi I/O controller
Lo-Tech XTIDE adapter (Use only the BIOS for large hard drive support)
PicoGUS sound card w/v2.2.0 firmware and DreamBlaster S2 Wavetable board
3Com Etherlink III 3C509B Ethernet adapter
2GB Compact Flash Card running MS-DOS 6.22 using a Compact Flash to IDE adapter
3.5" 1.44 MB floppy drive