I worked with many systems back in the middle to late 80s when the 386 was in vogue. I don't recall any of them using an older 287 math coprocessor though. Here is a link to a page full of mbs and DTK did indeed make a discrete chip 386 motherboard back then. The co-processor was a 387 though.
http://www.redhill.net.au/b-92.html
best regards, Steve Thatcher
-----Original Message-----
From: SHAUN RIPLEY <vax3900_at_yahoo.com>
Sent: Apr 30, 2004 6:15 AM
To: cctalk_at_classiccmp.org
Subject: 386 motherboard with discrete logic chips only?
I talked with my friend the other day and he claimed
that 386 motherboards all used this or that chip sets;
But I vaguely remember I might once have such a 386.
It had a 287 math coprocessor and some memory chips on
board. What I can remember is that it had many logic
chips on board but I can't recall whether it had chip
sets or not. Unluckly I dumped it years ago... Could
somebody give me an answer?
vax, 3900
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Received on Fri Apr 30 2004 - 06:11:57 BST