I could run Coherent on a 386 thats really tempting, does it have an 
Ethernet card in it?

Sam.

Bob Hartmann wrote:

>
> I have a mini-tower 386 cloney thing you can have for nothin.  Has all 
> the cloney parts-- I/O IDE and com controller, maybe ~300MB HDD, and 
> probably a modem too.  WfW preinstalled...  I snagged it from work in 
> '96 because it was the fastest 386 I'd ever seen.  (I'm keeping the 
> Apple ][+ and Commodore.)
> email if anyone's interested.
> Kelly Black wrote:
>
>> On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 03:40:40PM -0500, Munir Nassar wrote:
>>  
>>
>>> Chad Walstrom wrote:
>>>   
>>>
>>>> We've got a slight situation at CBS.  Without getting into too much
>>>> detail, I'm looking for an old, working ATA or possibly MFM hard
>>>> drive.  We're talking circa '91 or so.  With that in mind, we may also
>>>> need to replace the entire machine, in which case we'ld need something
>>>> with at least three ISA slots and can run some old, decrepit version
>>>> of DOS. (This thing has a Y2k card in it, even!)
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, let me know if you fellow pack rats might have something along
>>>> those lines.  You can email me directly, off the list.
>>>>     
>>>
>> No can do.  Something as valuable as a 386 is a must keep.  I do have a
>> spare Timex/Sinclair 1000 though :-)
>>
>> 73's de
>> Kelly
>> KB0GBJ
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