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- From: joiner@atto.cs.umn.edu (Jay K. Joiner)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.zenith
- Subject: Re: back-plane boards
- Message-ID: <joiner.715634853@atto>
- Date: 4 Sep 92 19:27:33 GMT
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- In <mazzolav.715552397@craft.camp.clarkson.edu> mazzolav@craft.camp.clarkson.edu (Andrew V. Mazzola) writes:
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- > I have a 286 desktop that I would to upgrade to a 386 or 486. So
- >what I was wondering would it be better to buy a new mother board or just
- >replace the back-plane boards. Also what companies sell back-plane
- >boards.
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- A very popular replacement motherboard is the Zuni Z-33 from Western
- Imaging. They offer both 386 and 486 CPU configurations in a variety
- of speeds.
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- Jay Joiner, a satisfied customer.
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