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blog:386_shootout_umc [2021/02/09 16:37] – [Motherboard Data & Variants] johnblog:386_shootout_umc [2021/02/18 12:43] (current) – [Conclusion] john
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 A 386DX/486 motherboard acquired from an auction, with information, repairs, testing and benchmarks. A 386DX/486 motherboard acquired from an auction, with information, repairs, testing and benchmarks.
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 +**[Update 12/02/2021]** - The seller lost the motherboard, so this particular transaction wasn't completed.
 ===== Initial Thoughts ===== ===== Initial Thoughts =====
  
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-These UMB regions can then be used to load drivers and TSR's high, using the //highdvr// and //hightsr// utility included with The Last Bytem similar to the MS-DOS commands //devicehigh// and //loadhigh//.+These UMB regions can then be used to load drivers and TSR's high, using the //highdvr// and //hightsr// utility included with The Last Byte memory manager similar to the MS-DOS commands //devicehigh// and //loadhigh//.
 ===== Configuration ===== ===== Configuration =====
  
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-(Go back to the [[blog:286_pc|286 PC main page]])+(Go back to the [[blog:386_pc|386 PC main page]])
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