You may be right on that. I'll have to check when I get home from work. Do know the manufacturer CLAIMED it was a 486. However, like you pointed out, the Cyrix was just a souped up 386.
Still, it'd be better than a kick in the head!
jlariv8957 wrote:
I don't think that 486SX can be used on 286 based motherboard. I think it is the 486SLC produced by Cyrix that was an upgraded 386SX (witch has an external 16bit bus to be used on 286 based boards). The 486SX is a 486DX without math processor.