John,
Hmm, I myself have never heard of a Witek Coprocessor???  Or did you
mean Weitek Coprocessor...orginally introduced around 1986 or so as an
add-on ciruit board to help with the evolving graphics demands, the
Weitek corporation developed an add-in chip (FPU) which was supported
by many 386 AT boards.  This was in 1988, IIRC...unfortunately, Weitek
is no longer in business, and has been acquired by Rockwell
International, and it seems like they have changed their name recently
too..can't remeber exactly, something lile Conexant??
Anyway, was that a trick question?
C U L8R!!
Wiz  <{;-)

ps---I have a 387 Weitek FPU for IBM PS2 386s, if your MCA PS2 board
has the proper socket!  Mine doesn't  <{;-(

L8R!
<{;-)
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