Intel Inboard 386
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intel-inboard-386-267-5817283
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Intel Inboard 386
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During the late 1980s, Intel sold two ISA expansion cards named Intel Inboard 386/AT and Intel Inboard 386/PC, which allowed users to upgrade an IBM AT or an IBM PC respectively. The boards allowed users to upgrade their machines' CPU to a 16 MHz 80386 processor. Both variants utilized a ribbon cable which plugged into the computer's original CPU socket on one end and into a socket on the Inboard card on the other end. Both boards were full-length ISA expansion cards and occupied one slot. Each
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