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This is a Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) LPv+ 433sx, Model 742WW, with matching DEC-branded keyboard. It is one of the nicest 486-era "pizza box" format computers I've seen in a long time. The case is in excellent condition with barely any yellowing. Keyboard has some significant yellowing, however. It is in original configuration, with the exception that I replaced the original 168MB hard drive with a 128MB Compact Flash card and adapter. Original hard drive caddy, mounting screws, and IDE cable are included. Note that the DALLAS chip battery will sometimes not store BIOS configurations and must periodically be re-entered (especially hard drive info... use "Type 48" and let BIOS auto-detect the CF card).
Included:
Power cable, DEC-branded keyboard.
Condition:
Exact image shown. The computer and keyboard work flawlessly. Case in very good condition. Former paint label "FMP" on computer's top case cover and top right corner of keyboard removed by faintly visible. Keyboard in very good condition, but significant yellowing. Occasionally resets BIOS configurations due to some corrosion inside the clock chip socket.
Restoration work:
DALLAS clock chip modded with external battery. Original hard drive replaced with Compact Flash card and IDE/CF adapter.
Specifications:
CPU: 486sx 33Mhz
RAM: 8mb
Hard Drive: 128mb Compact Flash
Floppy: 1.44mb 3.5"
Sound: ISA Plug and Play Soundcard with UNISOUND driver installed
Network/Model: EtherLINK III 10mbit RJ45 network card
Connectivity: 2x Serial, 1x Parallel, 2x PS/2 (mouse & keyboard), 1x MIDI/Joystick
Software:
MS-DOS 6.22 installed and all drivers (except the network... I didn't check) are installed. Original drivers included on CF card under folder "DIGITAL".