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    dude it has 32bit MCA Local Bus slot and 16bit ISA slots. FURTHER, even if not tested, it CAN be sold just fine on Ebay. You just list it untested...that IS NOT A SCAM and I would be offended if you suggested I did it that way. Not many people have the old power supplies NOR cards that would work....hell he MIGHT not even have the correct monitor to hook it up (ie the connector). I didn't look at what connector it used. I have sold things untested and frankly, I am not ashamed one bit...I just declared it as such.



    Now, even testing might not even be worth the time or effort. I have not looked at the going rate for functioning 486 MB's. If I am getting $50 for it and have find all that stuff...ummm no thanks...sold as untested and move on. If $500, then ok, do the legwork. I have several old CPU's here. My buddy worked on computers for many years...they PROBABLY work as he pulled them from working machines. I don't have systems to test, nor will I go to the trouble of doing that. I MIGHT sell them as untested, not sure yet. If I do, I will put a marker on it and offer a 72 hour return policy...which I never offer returns otherwise. Bet I check and compare the pics of the chip where someone doesn't send me a different one.

    Anyways, thought I would throw that out there as the post READ like it was an offhanded shot if it was sold untested. IMO of course.

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