SOTA 386i on AT&T PC-6300
Christopher A. Cox
cac at iear.arts.rpi.edu
Fri Dec 28 02:18:51 AEST 1990
I know the 386 works...I once was playing with an Intel 386
board and it didn't, but a dealer told me they use Sota all the time
with no problems.
What I would like to know is does the Sota 286i work as well?
Gut feeling says yes, the dealer says 'I dunno', and I found one.
BTW, how does the Sota go in? The Intel has a forty pin ribbon
cable that goes out to a dummy chip to plug into the 8086 socket, but it
was too sort. I had to make a longer one (and cannabalize that dummy
chip...they are hard to find it seems). Does the Sota work the same
way?
Chris
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