Originally Posted by Sprung You so crazy. SX denoted the lack of the 487 Match Co-Processor. The DX versions of the 386 and 486 had the co-prossesor integrated. I actually still have a 386SX and the 387 co-processors The motherboard had 2 CPU sosckets. NEAT! You know they still produce 386's today. They're about to stop, but they still do make them. I think mostly for rockets.
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