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    Random surprise at a pick up

    Had a nice surprise yesterday from a freecycle post yesterday. Scheduled a pick up of a random item I was getting and did my standard, if you have any more electronics you want to get rid of, I am happy to take them at the same time. Got there and see a small pile by the garage. Turns out to be a couple of older VCRs, a scanner, a box of small corded items, keyboards, phones & a toaster oven and finally two PCs. Scrapped the first one, and it was Pentium I chip with a bunch of silver memory, but missing the HD. Then I see this little beauty (Packard Bell 386 Forge, circa 1989ish). Before I break it down for the 386 that is in it, is there value to it as a collectible? No idea if it works, as none of the cords came with it.

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    Try hitting a local thrift store for cords if you don't have extras laying around. I do, but I realize not everyone is a packrat.

    Failing the thrift store you can try Radio Shack if you have local to you.

    I always keep extra power cords, a monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc for testing purposes.

    Far as collectable or not...do a ebay sold search, a program like Terapeak or visit a Vintage Computer forum. If your in need of a speedy response, or you can wait an hopefully one of our smart computer people can tell you.

    Good luck an nice find~!

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    The 386sx is a flatpack chip, it is NOT the gold chip you think it will be.



    All you will get is a large socket motherboard and silver memory. TRY to sell it whole, even 20 bucks would be a profit.
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    To ebay it goes then....bummer. Still happy for a nice pile to break down....can't win them all. It's a long term game anyway.

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    I'm pretty sure there are some ceramic 386SX chips. I'm 99% sure I have a few. The plastic flatpack 386SX as well as 486's were mostly used in laptops, have scrapped a few before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by armygreywolf View Post
    The 386sx is a flatpack chip, it is NOT the gold chip you think it will be.



    All you will get is a large socket motherboard and silver memory. TRY to sell it whole, even 20 bucks would be a profit.
    Ended up selling on Ebay for $31 as a unit. Not bad.

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    You won on that one, congrats!

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    Thanks. It was the flat back by the way. I opened the case to take some additional pictures and it was what you posted.

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    I try to pass on my experiences, to clarify a 486sx will be a ceramic chip, the 386sx will not unless it's a texas instruments clone. That's what I've discovered so far after who knows how many thousands of machines now. I'm glad you ebay'd it, most of those machines will find homes in older cnc machines and vintage but still working industrial equipment.

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