I have a few 386 motherboards here that I want to get rid of. They are
free for the taking, or I will ship them to anywhere if you cover the
costs.
All are as is, but should have been working when removed from service.
I have the following:
- AMD 386 SX-40, AMI Bios, "Cyclone" chipset?, 6- 16 bit ISA slots, 4- 30
pin SIMM slots. This board is smaller than normal boards. It measures 8.5
x 6.75 inches.
- AMD 386 SX/SXL-25, AMI bios, VLSI chipset?, 7- 16 bit ISA slots, 8- 30
pin SIMM slots. Underside has a part number MB-1316/20/25VST.
- Intel 386 SX-20, AMI Bios. "Chips" chipset?, 6- 16 bit & 2- 8 bit ISA
slots, 8- 30 pin SIMM slots. This board is larger than normal, 13 x 8.75
inches. This is from a WYSE PC, and has some custome WYSE chips in it.
Also looks like the AMI bios may be a custom WYSE job (at least it
carries a WYSE part number). I don't know for sure if this one can be
brought back up to working. It might have needed some ISA cards with it
(which I don't know where they are, but I know I had some WYSE ISA cards
for things like the drive controllers).
2- AMD 386 SX/SXL-25, AMI Bios, Opti chipset?, 6- 16 bit & 2- 8 bit ISA
slots, 4- 30 pin SIMM slots.
If anyone wants any of these, or parts from them, let me know. There are
no math co-processors on them (but all 5 do have sockets for them). The
WYSE board has what may be socketed cache chips (OKI, M514256A-80R, and
OKI M51C256-80).
-chris
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