386-33 Motherboard
John Y. Ching
jching at watnow.waterloo.edu
Sat Jan 19 06:34:34 AEST 1991
I am in the process of selecting a 386-33 clone. I have the following
questions about the motherboard design of various venders:
1) What's better, boards that use chip sets (eg. C&T) or discrete logic?
2) If I buy a 386-33 with a motherboard that has 16 MB (maximum) on board
but does NOT have a 32-bit slot for additional memory upgrade, am I
limiting my upgrade path too much? Is there any real need for more
than 16 MB for a 80386-based machine, ever?
Thanks.
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