Sold Tulip vision line DE 486DX-66i (1991)

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Tulip vision line DE 486DX-66i (1991)


Very nice 486 system. GO Retro!

Specs:

CPU+FPU Intel 486 DX 66mhz
12MB Ram Fastpage SImm. 4mb onboard
Onboard VGA Qtel S3 video
Soundblaster Ct2830 ISA
USR Sporster Modem ISA
257 MB HD
4x cdrom
WIN 95.

Working condition, cmos battery needs to be changed.

Optional: Lan Card ISA, Keyboard, Mouse.

Asking 40 euro+pp


Asking 25 euro+pp








 
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Cool thanks, sorry a couple more questions:
1. Is the battery soldered in?
2. How much extra for the mouse and keyboard?
3. Is the keyboard UK Qwerty?
4. What slots does it have?
 
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1. Is the battery soldered in? Don't know have to check. probably
2. How much extra for the mouse and keyboard? - 5 euro
3. Is the keyboard UK Qwerty? yes
4. What slots does it have?[/QUOTE] only ISA
 
Thanks for getting back to me Exilent, I don't know why but I'd assumed it was a button cell battery for some reason. Unfortunately my soldering skills are quite terrible and I'll no doubt end up damaging the board if I tried to remove it if it is soldered in (last time I tried something like this I destroyed the solder pad and lifted the tracks). I don't want to slow down the sale as Tokyoracer has declared interest so I'll withdraw mine. Thanks again :thumbsup:
 
HI all,

I checked and the battery is a 4,5 volt rayovac It can be replace with 3 AAA batteries soldered together if you like.

http://pc-restorer.com/replacing-cmos-batteries-in-old-pcs/

If you now want it let me know.

regards, marco



Thanks for getting back to me Exilent, I don't know why but I'd assumed it was a button cell battery for some reason. Unfortunately my soldering skills are quite terrible and I'll no doubt end up damaging the board if I tried to remove it if it is soldered in (last time I tried something like this I destroyed the solder pad and lifted the tracks). I don't want to slow down the sale as Tokyoracer has declared interest so I'll withdraw mine. Thanks again :thumbsup:
 
Hi, I'm not sure if you're waiting for a response from me but I've just found out tonight I need to be in England in the next week or 2 for retraining and repurposing by the company (seems to be a yearly thing) so I wouldn't have time for the machine at the moment, sorry :(
 
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