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max
Joined: 29 Mar 2008
Posts: 51
Location: czech republic
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Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:13 pm |
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What do you think about those cards?
http://aukro.cz/item347891874_pc_desky_zvlastni.html
I think about what use I can find for them if I buy them. (expect the fact that they look interesting )
It looks like that two cards on the left are equipped with 386 cpu, memory slots and more. The last on the left is probably 286. |
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386er
Joined: 27 Jan 2007
Posts: 274
Location: USA
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Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:32 pm |
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those a 386 SBC's. there used with an ISA backplane (a board that has just isa slots only) i doubt there upgrade cards, i used to have one. the others look like scsi cards, except for the one with the coaxil. |
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Anonymous Coward
Joined: 20 Nov 2004
Posts: 589
Location: Shandong, China
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Tue Apr 22, 2008 1:08 am |
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The only card I recognise is the SCSI card in the centre. It's an Adaptec 2742AT for EISA. Not a bad card I guess. |
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T-R-A
Joined: 02 Oct 2004
Posts: 594
Location: Western NC
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Tue Apr 22, 2008 1:53 am |
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Yeah, I got several systems (mostly Siemens and Compaq) that are backplane design. The most interesting of which is (4) Siemens S5/S7 controller PCs which have anywhere from a 386sx25 w 2MB of 1MB 30-pin SIMMS to a 486/33 (upgradeable to a 486/66) and 32MB of 4MB 30-pin SIMMS. No fans, and only 3 ISA cards inside, one of which has the CPU/RAM/Serial/Video on board. Uses a 2.5" laptop IDE Drive (biggest is 120MB). Looks like an oversized black brick with fins (heatsink) and a Green LED status display... |
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