markw@hpcuhe.cup.hp.com (mark williams) (03/16/91)
My two cents worth: don't bother. Buy a new clone and sell the PC. There are several reasons for this comment. I've been through this once and wish I hadn't. Power Supply: The original power supply won't supply enough power for a hard disk (it's a 65 watt unit). All right, new supply (135 watt minimum, say $80). Chassis: The card to card spacing doesn't match the new BABY AT 286 boards, which have 8 slots instead of five. OK, new box (say $60, for a taller AT box with the right spacing). Keyboard: By the way, you also need the 101 key AT keyboard (say $70). What have you preserved of the original PC? Perhaps video board and monitor... What, it's a CGA?? Good luck.