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bloodline wrote:Quotemotorollin wrote:I'm thinking of getting a 486 Bridgeboard for my A4000, just for the Geek factor :-) Admit it, come on... you just want to run AROS on your A4K ;-) :lol:
motorollin wrote:I'm thinking of getting a 486 Bridgeboard for my A4000, just for the Geek factor :-)
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motorollin wrote:Would it run on a 486?--moto
[...] just for the Geek factor [...]
Kingston Technology's TurboChip 133 is a 5x86 CPU (Central Processing Unit) upgrade that upgrades a 486 DX2, DX, SX2 or SX system to a 5x86 clock-quadrupled processor technology. At 133MHZ, TurboChip 133 is rated at Pentium 75-Plus performance.
the goldengate cards all have a soldered cpu...
Plaz wrote:Quotethe goldengate cards all have a soldered cpu...That wouldn't stop me.... 22+ years of soldering thru-hole, surface mount and even mil-spec experience. :-DIf 486slc isn't pin compatible with a normal 486 though, then that *would* stop me. I never stopped to find out exactly what chip the 486 bridgeboard had. I had assumed it was a normal 486 flavor of some sort, not a 386 pin compatible crippled thing.Plaz