simple answer is that "Ulysses" was probably the computer reseller that built the machine. Back then there were companies ALL over the place that built and sold machines....they just bought the parts and built it. In fact, I build my own machines still (and they are FAR FAR better than ANYTHING you will buy off the shelf).
Anyways, nothing special other than it is a 486 machine (looks like the SX version which is earlier and less powerful than the DX version that had a math coprocessor). I know, probably Greek. Suffice to say IF IF it works, it can be more than scrap value to a collector...same with the cards that are in there. If it is DEAD, then sure, worth several $$$ for the CPU alone. you also have some OLD finger cards, SIMMS (ram) and some other goodies.
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