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              Inboard 386/PC Computer Compatibility: M-Z                  
                                                                          
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 MAGNUM PC TURBO VERSION

     (Field report)  This computer is reported compatible with Inboard
     386/PC if you disable its Turbo mode.  You must also disable system
     board memory to 256K bytes or less.

 MAGNUM PC NON-TURBO VERSION

     This 4.77-MHz computer is incompatible with Inboard 366/PC.

 MEGATRONICS SYSTEM BOARD

     (Field report)  One user reports Inboard 386/PC is compatible with the
     4.77-MHz version of this system board.  However, the 10-MHz version
     would not boot with Inboard 386/PC installed.

 NCR PC6

     (Field report)  The NCR PC6 is incompatible with Inboard 386/PC.  The
     computer won't boot, and it fails speed tests.

 NCR 4I

     (Field report)  The NCR 4i is reported incompatible with Inboard
     386/PC.  It blanks out the screen.  NCR reportedly stated that all
     accelerator boards cause video problems in the 4i.

 OMNITEK

     OMNITEK (Field report)  This computer is reported to be compatible with
     Inboard 386/PC if the NOCACHE parameter is used in the INBRDPC.SYS
     command in the CONFIG.SYS file.  Without the NOCACHE parameter, the
     computer locks up on warm boot.

 PACKARD BELL

     Recent versions of this computer are incompatible with Inboard 386/PC
     because system memory is soldered onto the system board, and there is
     no way to disable this memory.

     (Field report)  Early versions of this computer are reported compatible
     with Inboard 386/PC if its switchable CPU speed is set to 4.77 Mhz.
     Installing the Inboard 386/PC cable is difficult.  Some of these
     computers have the 8088 soldered to the system board.  Intel strongly
     discourages removing the 8088 in these computers because you can easily
     damage the system board.

 PAPAU XT

     (Field report)  This computer is reported to be incompatible with the
     Inboard 386/PC.

 PC DESIGNS

     (Field report)  This computer is reported compatible with Inboard
     386/PC if you disable its Turbo mode (by setting jumpers on the system
     board).  You must also disable system board memory to 256K bytes or
     less.

 PC'S LIMITED

     (Field report)  This computer is reported to be incompatible with
     Inboard 386/PC.  The computer powers up at 8 MHz.

 SAMSUNG 5330

     This computer is incompatible with Inboard 386/PC.  The cable is too
     short, and you can't disable the computer's memory.

 SANYO 885

     (Field report) One user reports this computer is compatible with
     Inboard 386/PC.

 SJC ULTRABOARD

     (Field report)  One user reports having to turn the computer's power on
     and off several times to get this computer to work with Inboard 386/PC.

 SPERRY PC HT

     The 8088 is soldered to the system board in this computer, so it is
     incompatible with Inboard 386/PC.

 SPERRY PORTABLE

     This computer is incompatible with Inboard 386/PC.  There is no way to
     disable the computer's conventional memory.

 TANDON

     Intel has tested Inboard 386/PC with Tandon Model 6005A, and they are
     compatible.

     Tech note: At one point Intel used a Tandon Model 6005A with an Inboard
     386/PC for its Bulletin Board System.

 TANDY 1200HD

     Intel has tested Inboard 386/PC with this computer, and they are
     compatible.

     NOTE: Early Inboard 386/PC manuals depicted the 8088 and 8087 in the 5-
     slot version incorrectly (the chips were reversed).  The manual has
     been corrected.

 VENDEX HEADSTART

     (Field Report)  This computer is incompatible with Inboard 386/PC
     because the computer's RAM is soldered in, and its conventional memory
     can't be disabled.

 VIP

     VIP This computer is incompatible with Inboard 386/PC.

 ZENITH 150, 151, AND 152

     (Field report)  These computers are reported compatible with Inboard
     386/PC.  The Zenith 150 has 320K bytes of memory on the computer RAM
     board.  To install Inboard 386/PC in this computer, you must remove 64K
     bytes of RAM, so the computer has only 256K bytes (banks 0-3).  Then
     set total system memory on the CPU board for 640K bytes.

     NOTE: This compatibility report covers only Zenith models 150, 151, and
     152.  Zenith models 158 and 159 are incompatible with Inboard 386/PC.

 ZENITH 158, 159, AND 16X

     These computers are incompatible with Inboard 386/PC because the
     Inboard 386/PC cable is too short, the computer fails the timer tests,
     and the computer won't boot.



End of file                 Intel FaxBack # 2526          August 13,1992
