>> My rule is to pull anything that looks different or interesting. Obviously
>> a 16-256k logic board is worth preserving, but so are any special looking
> ^^^^^^^
>
>Presumably you mean a 16-64K logic board here. That was the first IBM PC
>motherboard and is thus historically interesting. The later 64-256K board
>is a lot more common, though :-(
Was it really "later", or was the 64-256k an option available at the same
time as the 16-64k?
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