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by saulpw 422 days ago
Man, I want this, but IBM AT level, 32-bits with at least a 386 and 8MB of RAM.
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There were a bunch of those appearing on the various Chinese sites recently.

https://www.tindie.com/products/cycle/pocket386-retro-dos-co...

Looks like someone found a good way to get rid of a bunch of new-old-stock embedded/industrial boards and/or SoCs that were sitting around in a warehouse somewhere in China.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40750371

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35995959

The IBM AT used an Intel 80286
The Original IBM AT used a 6Mhz 286, and then an 8Mhz 286, and then modified the ROMSs so you could not make a 6Mhz into an 8Mhz by swapping the crystal. Other vendors cranked up the speed to 10, 12, 16, 20 and finally 25Mhz.

IBM PS2s went for 10Mhz 1 Wait state, and 10Mhz zero wait states.

A 25Mhz 286 rivaled a 386 DX in speed in benchmarks, but was left in the just for any 32-bit apps. I had a 20Mhz 286 with 4mb of ram, but only for DOS programs such as CA-General Ledger.

The AT was still the model for clones until the PCI bus came out. It's even in the names of devices and peripherals: ATX motherboard form factor, ATA (IDE) drive interface, etc.