Reply 20 of 23, by kool kitty89
A few months ago, I was digging through some of my dad's old PC parts and found a 286-12 and AM286-20 along with a whole mess of LCC support ICs and a few BIOS chips -including one for a hedland chipset- (looks like they were pulled from 286 boards with socketed CPU+chipset). However, I haven't seen any motherboards, and it's quite possible that the boards those went to are long gone. (otherwise it would be neat to try out a 20 MHz 286 system -actually could be faster than a 386SX-20 or even DX-20 board without cache for 286-compatible software -since the 286 is actually faster per-clock in several important areas)