286 -> 386sx Upgrades
Ray Shwake
shwake at raysnec.UUCP
Sat Oct 20 00:05:55 AEST 1990
rcd at ico.isc.com (Dick Dunn) writes:
>I tried several times to upgrade an old NEC APC-IV. That's their basic AT
>clone from some years ago. The first attempts at upgrading were add-in 386
>boards, either plugging directly into the CPU socket or plugging into the
>bus with a cable to the CPU socket. Either they didn't fit (given space
>constraints on the board) or didn't work (somebody playing BIOS games, I
>suspect; that always gets UNIX).
None of this surprises me based on my experiences with NEC's 386/20.
I'd considered upgrading mine given the absence of memory cache and limited
(and EXPENSIVE) memory expansion potential. Given my own suspicions
regarding form factor, screw bracings and connectors - and considering
that floppy, serial and parallel controllers run off the motherboard -
I decided that it was not worth it.
Hey, it's not *that* bad a box, and it's certainly adequate to
support my DOS and Xenix work, not to mention occasional ISC UNIX work.
I can always buy a more powerful box for more serious work. Given the
radical surgery obviously called for with the APC-IV (and with some other
boxes) it may be appropriate just to keep it around for AT-class use.
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