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Historic Computer Parts Page 1 of 4 |
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Photo:- This is the first of our new photo area this is the inside of an AMD 386DL 33 Mhz. |
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Photo:- This is the same computer as the system on the left but now with the ATA controller card removed. Back in the day of the 386. ATA was off board. (IDE is a name coined buy Western Digital) |

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Photo:- the AMD DXL/33, it runs much faster than the Intel 33. We ran an old dos game designed for a 486 on this motherboard and processor, the Intel just hung or froze at best. Currently this computer has windows 95. |
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Photo:- This is the 386 mother board removed from the machine and shows off the full size of this motherboard. The RAM has also been removed along with the Math Co-processor |


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Photo:- the Math Co-processor of this computer the Intel 387 DX 33 Mhz. Just to prove compatibility you can see the Intel Math co-processor runs along side the AMD with no issues. At this stage AMD was still building Intel processors. |
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Photo:- Ok back to the main photo all cards removed and now we can see the six 16-Bit ISA slots and the two 8-bit, one with an extension for add on cards. (top left) |
