>When I opened one up, it had a full 
>length card in slot 1.  Upon inspection, it appears to be a DOS card 
>or similar.  The are no markings of anyone claiming to have 
>manufactured the board.  It shows in the ASP as  as pci106b,c  with a 
>vender code of 106B.

This is a PC Compatibilty Card, not a DOS Compatibility Card.

A Pentium P166, most likely ... my PCCC, which has the very same ASP 
readout, is.

These are very good cards, and with pcSetup 2.1.7f (free download is 
avaialble from the developer) they are compatible out to at least MacOS 
9.2.1, and out to Win95 if not to 98. No reason to stick with Win 3.1.1, 
which was provided with the DOS Compatibility Card, but NOT with the PCCC.

Perhaps more stable than any real Pentium PC ever manufactured.


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