I have an Intel 80186 processor from 1986 manufactured under license by AMD. I salvaged it from a little known IBM clone machine called a Pronto. It was barely PC-DOS compatible but it did set the stage for modern PCs to come. I have it framed in a shadow box with a bunch of other CPUs from before Y2K. It's pretty cool and most people don't even know there was an 80186 in existence, much less one made by AMD.
I have an Intel 80186 processor from 1986 manufactured under license by AMD. I salvaged it from a little known IBM clone machine called a Pronto. It was barely PC-DOS compatible but it did set the stage for modern PCs to come. I have it framed in a shadow box with a bunch of other CPUs from before Y2K. It's pretty cool and most people don't even know there was an 80186 in existence, much less one made by AMD.
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