A Comtex TurboXT off of Craigslist recently.
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Besides being dusty, the system powered on just fine. Installed was MS-DOS 3.3, a Siemens 8088 CPU, no 8087 co-processor, standard amounts of RAM but there are open sockets that I could populate if I wanted to. Installed cards were a GW202 Baby I/O controller that only supports low density disks, a MDA adapter, and a hard disk controller. Other hardware was a Seagate ST-225 that seems to work just fine and a 360KB floppy drive that died out almost immediately. I've added TEAC 360KB and 720KB drives and a Microsoft InPort Bus Mouse controller if I ever want to use a mouse. I am probably going to swap the current I/O controller with something that can handle high density disks but I haven't decided that yet.
Unfortunately, the Hyundai monitor has some pretty bad burn in but I can live with it.
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The keyboard has white Alps switches and still needs a more thorough cleaning since there were tabs of tape on the keys with Chinese characters on it. The adhesive was really broken down and some ink has transferred to the key caps.
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I also had to re-pin the reset and turbo buttons since they would not make proper contact with the motherboard headers and would just wobble around. Next I will need to clean out the drive but there really isn't much on it beside WordPerfect 5, an old version of The Print Shop and a Chinese Word Processor. I don't see any personal data so at least the previous owner scrubbed that.