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1. Street smart 386

2. Simple upgrade lets 80386 systems use i486

3. Processors

4. High performance PCs: not everyone is out to set a speed record

5. Dynamic Decisions Inc.: Dynex 386-33

6. Fortron Source Corp.: Fortron NetSet 333

7. Master Computer Inc.: Cascade 386/33

8. Mitsuba Corp.: Mitsuba 386-33

9. Memorex Telex Corp.: Memorex Telex 7075

10. Micro Telesis Inc.: MT 386DX

11. Matrix Digital Products Inc.: Matrix 386/33

12. Everest Computer Corp.: Everest Column 333 Professional

13. Insight Distribution Network Inc.: Insight 386-33

14. Hyundai Electronics America: Hyundai Super-386T

15. GRiD Systems Corp.: GRiD 386is-33

16. Hertz Computer Corp.: Hertz 386/33i

17. Digital Equipment Corp.: DECstation 333c

18. EPS Technologies Inc.: EPS 386-33

19. CSR 386/33: CSR Inc

20. Breakthrough performance: the 25-MHz pacesetters

21. Corporate buyers begin to evaluate 80386 desktop PCs

22. Vendors halt production of 386 desktops

23. I486: the new deal in desktop design

24. VARs, users snub 486SX: 386 viewed as sufficient for needs

25. CompuAdd Corp.: CompuAdd 333T

26. Clone Computers: Clone 386-33C

27. Brain Computer Corp.: The Brain 386-33

28. Blue Star Marketing: Blue Star 80386-33

29. CAF Technology Inc.: CAF Master 386C/33T

30. Bitwise Designs Inc.: Bitwise 333C

31. Automated Computer Technology Corp.: ACT386-33FC

32. Argo Computers Inc.: Argo Tower 386/33

33. AGI 3900B: AGI Computer Inc

34. The 80386 microprocessor

35. The 386 upgrade path is viable but tricky

36. Are new units making your desktop system obsolete?

37. Turbo cards hold their own among '386 PCs

38. Single-chip 80386 computer seen from Intel-VLSI tie

39. Unix to go German

40. Swan says sales jumped due to PC Magazine article

41. Is there still a place for the 386?

42. Stop the revolution, it's time to evolve

43. The clone inside

44. Intel's 486SX chip gives 386 users little reason to switch

45. Core International: Core 386/33

46. Computer Marketplace Inc.: Ultra 386C-33

47. BSI: BSI 386-33

48. American Research Corp: ARC 386/33 Skyscraper

49. ACMA Computers Inc.: ACMA 386/33 Corporate Workstation

50. Cache-ing in on 486 chips

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