Industrial applications might be a thing!
Industrial applications might be a thing!
I’ve got a 486SX industrial PC that I refurbed. Much fun!
But you can hardly expand this thing at all. And there’s a hella dividing line between a 386 and any given 486. I got mine loaded with 128MB, USB floppy emulator (a MUST have) and an SSD (through adapters). You just can’t do that with this animal, can’t even add a math coprocessor.
I’d give $20 to have one to play with, that’s it.
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Saving this one for next time I’m on call for weekend monitoring.
Same. Mine’s 11+ years old, flawless. Even if it finally shits the bed, I can probably get a refurb kit for a few bucks.
OOBE\BYPASSNRO
Been failing for lately. Now you have to:
cd oobe
Then run:
bypassnro.cmd
Guess they took the OOBE directory out of the path.
This internet myth has got to die. ONE case in ONE department, a quarter century ago, does not mean it’s a practice.
Yeah, but they should have gone with a 486DX, or SX at least. HUGE difference. The 386 was just too damned frustrating, but it was the first work PC I ever laid hands on. For a personal computer, I upgraded from a 286 to a Pentium 200.