Ok, so I got some feedback on the RAM. I'm actually considering swapping out the mobo's in these, since I have some 486 boards onhand. Now, for my next question. In the carrying cases these came in there were some external pockets: these were obviously meant to hold the mouse, power cable and etc. But there was other stuff stowed in there, too. One of the things I found was several DB9 to DB25 cables - short ones, about 1 ft long. These look to me like the null modem cables I have for some of my external modems, but they're much shorter. Anyone have an idea what these could be? My guess is that they were to be involved somehow in networking: the DOS 5.0 OS loaded on these beauts has some networking utilities included (laplink, another brand, as well as some modem communications software). I'm really sketchy on networking from this era (386 era), so I'm just making a guess here. Can anyone offer input on what these cables might be for, or how to tell what they might be for?
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