Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!ima!spdcc!dyer From: dyer@spdcc.COM (Steve Dyer) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Swapping a 386 motherboard into a 286 Message-ID: <2006@spdcc.COM> Date: 10 Oct 88 00:10:19 GMT References: <279@serene.CTS.COM> Reply-To: dyer@spdcc.COM (Steve Dyer) Organization: S.P. Dyer Computer Consulting, Cambridge MA Lines: 21 In article <279@serene.CTS.COM> rfarris@serene.cts.com (Rick Farris) writes: > If I just swap the motherboards, will 286 Xenix boot and run with no > problems on the 386? That would be really peachy, because then I could > install the 386 version of Xenix over the top of the 286 version, and my > spool directories, and user stuff would still be intact. Last year I installed an Intel Inboard 386/AT in my IBM PC/AT. While this is not exactly equivalent to replacing the motherboard, it's functionally the same (the Inboard plugs into a 16bit slot and is also connected via an umbilical cable to the 286 socket). I was running XENIX 286 2.1.3 at the time. Worked like a charm. I believe I manually installed XENIX 386 beta over the previous installation some weeks later without resorting to backups. While I could imagine exceptions, in general, a 386 AT clone should be able to run XENIX 286 without problems. -- Steve Dyer dyer@harvard.harvard.edu dyer@spdcc.COM aka {harvard,husc6,linus,ima,bbn,m2c,mipseast}!spdcc!dyer