Reply 29360 of 56727, by appiah4
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wrote:I have a number of 286 Headland based boards, looks like the FPU socket. Interesting to see multi IO on the board itself. You don't see that to often on 286 boards.
Hopefully that battery didn't do to much damage. Love to see a other photo of it once you've got it cleaned up!
Yeah looks like an FPU socket indeed. Doing some research; seems a 286-16 with Headland chipset was a fairly common build in the early 386 years, kind of like the 386DX-40 during the early 486 years. Kind of musing about replacing my 386SX-25 MS-DOS 5.0 system with this now. Worth it? Good idea? I don't know.. Sounds like downgrading from a slow 386SX to a fast 286 has absolutely no benefits..