s.day wrote:
> I thought the DX machines were the ones with the co-processor
that was true for the 486
> Unfortunately I do not have my first image any longer so cannot post it. I have
> the files on an old 3.25 floppy disk but do not have anything with a floppy disk
> drive to get hold of it..
I put two old FDDs (5.25 + 3.5) in my Windows 7 64-bit
hexacore only to find out BIOS doesn't support more than
one FDD. But it sure looks retro ;)
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