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Aleph1 386PC Expansion card

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Aleph1 386PC Expansion card 

Aleph1 386PC Expansion card

The Aleph1 PC Expansion card (revision 1)provided a complete PC on a podule card complete with 1MB or 4MB RAM and an optional 387 FPU which is installed on this 80386SX 25MHz card. The 386PC Expansion card has an Intel 386 CPU and 4MB of on board RAM soldered to the board. The 386PC Expansion card enabled an Archimedes to run MSDOS or Windows 3.1 in a RISC OS window.

In December 1992 Personal Computer World published a review titled "Aleph1 PC Expansion Card ".

This is Aleph1's datasheet for the PC Expansion Card . It describes both the 386 and the 486 PC Expansion card.
The Aleph1 PC Expansion Cards User Guide (Issue 5) is HERE .

Here is the Aleph1 !PC r2.06sf software to configure and run the PC expansion card.