medici@elbereth.rutgers.edu (Mark Medici) (06/14/90)
***** **** ***** ***** * * ***** * * * * * * * * * * *** * * ***** **** * * * *** * * * * * * ******* * * * **** * * ***** * * ***** ***** -+ ++----------------------------------------------------------------+ || AOX Master386 | || - 20MHz 80386 | || ________ ________ - Socket for 80387-20 | || / | / ______ | - Uses existing RAM on mother- | || | iNTEL | ||80387 || board/expansion cards | || |80386-DX| ||20MHz || - 32-bit memory card available | || | 20MHz | ||socket|| - Cache RAM on-board for 16bit | || |________| |________| RAM and ROM. | || - Runs in IBM AT & compatibles | || _ | || /\ / \\/ | || /--\\_//\ | |+--+ +-+ +------------------------------+ | |||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||| | +------------------+ +---------+ * ONLY $ 500.00 (o.b.o.) * This is an ISA (standard AT bus) bus-master card for the IBM PC/AT & 100% compatible computer systems. Just plug this card into an open 16-bit expansion slot, and turn on the computer. There is no need to remove your existing 80286 processor -- the Master386 takes control of the bus, putting your 80286 to sleep. However, the original processor can still be accessed from a software command or via a keyboard sequence, for those times you want to remember how slow it was. The Master386 will use all the existing memory in your system, includ- ing memory on the motherboard and on expansion cards. To speed up access to the slower, 16-bit memory, the Master386 includes cache RAM, which also speeds access to all BIOS ROMs. This cache does not waste any memory otherwise useful for DOS, Windows, DesqView, etc. If you want, a 32-bit memory board with 15MB capacity is available from AOX. I've had the card for four months, during which time I've success- fully run DesqView/386, QEMM/386, 386Max, and MS-Windows/286 and Mark Williams Co.'s Coherent (Unix clone). Now I use it daily to run MS-Windows 3.0 -- which it does extremely well! The only incompat- ibility I know of is that the Master386 is picky about its neighborhood -- it won't live in the same system with RLL or ESDI disk controllers, and it reportedly doesn't like buses that are too fast (mine is in an 8MHz IBM AT with a 1:1 MFM disk controller, 2.5MB RAM, internal 2400BAUD modem, scanner, SCSI tape controller, Video-7 VGA). I bought this board for just over $1,000; it retails for more than that (about $1,300, I think). The first $500.00 gets the Master386, and the original diskette and manual, shipped via UPS anywhere in the US and Canada. What? You say $500 is TOO MUCH!?! Well, make me a serious offer and I'll consider it. The highest offer received by 22-JUNE-1990 will get the board. Contact me via any of the following: ____________________________________________________________________________ Mark Medici - Rutgers/CCIS/Microcomputer Services Group | U.S. Mail: InterNet : medici@elbereth.rutgers.edu | 81-C Pergola Ave CompuServe : 75140,1440 (75410.1440@compuserve.com) | Jamesburg, NJ Voice Phone : (O) 908/932-2412 -or- (H) 908/521-0751 | 08831-1447 USA