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Revision as of 23:54, 18 September 2024
The ALR Business VEISA 386/33 is a nice 386 desktop. The previous owner even installed a CF adapter.
Specs
- CPU
- Intel 80386DX @ 33 MHz
- FPU
- N/A
- BIOS version
- 1.00.11A
- Bus type
- EISA
- Memory
- 640 KiB conventional + 4352 KiB extended
- Display adapter
- Cirrus Logic GD5320
- Display adapter BIOS version
- 3.10
- Maximum resolution
- 800x600x4bpp @ 60 Hz (16-color Super VGA)
- Mouse
- PS/2 connector
- Keyboard
- AT connector
- Storage
- 500 MB CompactFlash-to-IDE adapter, swappable in the back
- Network
- 3Com EtherLink III 3c509B-TP
- Sound
- OPTiSound EV1933; manual suggests 92C933? Socket closest to the game port is speaker out
- Optical drive
- Toshiba XM-5602B[1]
- Floppy drive
- 3.5" 1.44 MB
Quirks
- There is a packaged riser card tucked away at the edge of the inside of the case. It appears to provide eight more memory module slots. There is a note on it from the previous owner that reads, "Card Prevents RAM test/Boot."
- The original hard disk is still mounted in its original location, but it has long been disconnected in favor of the CF-to-IDE adapter.
- Sometimes a "Configuration error for slot 16" message appears during boot, but it seems like there are no ill effects.
- Use the 3com EtherDisk to enable Plug-and-Play on the network adapter, or none of the Windows 95 3com EtherLink network drivers will work.
History
- 2023-09-09: The computer is won at the VCF Midwest auction.
- 2023-09-10: The computer is temporarily transported back to my parents' place.
- 2023-09-27: The computer is transported to the new home.