Windows and the Intel Inboard 386/AT (85444)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 2.03
- Microsoft Windows 2.1
- Microsoft Windows 2.11
- Microsoft Windows 3.0
- Microsoft Windows 3.0a
- Microsoft Windows 3.1
- Microsoft Windows 3.11
This article was previously published under Q85444 SUMMARY
The Intel InBoard 386/AT is compatible with Microsoft Windows operating
system versions 3.0 and 3.1. The InBoard 386/AT is designed to replace a
computer's 80286 processor.
MORE INFORMATION
The following are common problems encountered when running Microsoft
Windows versions 3.0 and 3.1 on a system equipped with an Intel InBoard
386/AT:
- The ILIM386.SYS expanded-memory emulator, provided with the Intel
InBoard 386 AT product, is incompatible with Windows 3.1. You
should remove all references to this emulator from your CONFIG.SYS
and AUTOEXEC.BAT files before installing Windows 3.1.
- The Intel InBoard 386/AT, placed in an IBM PC/AT is on the Windows
3.1 Compatibility List as the following entry:
The IBM PC/AT is based on the 80286 processor.
Restarting your System
The Intel Inboard 386 is designed to be used in AT-type machines
instead of the native 286 chip. Intel supplies a program, SPEED.SYS,
which should allow you to restart your system by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL
when the Inboard 386/AT is installed.
This program will not work with programs such as Windows, which hook
the keyboard interrupt, trapping some key sequences, but letting
others pass through.
Expanded Memory
Intel's ICACHE.SYS and ILIM386.SYS files can cause problems with
Windows. Use SMARTDrive as a disk cache with Windows (instead of
ICACHE.SYS). Use EMM386.EXE to provide expanded memory for
applications running in real mode of Windows 3.0 (instead of
ILIM386.SYS).
If you us the AST EEMS Memory Board on your computer with the Intel
InBoard 386/AT, you may have problems using expanded memory. The AST
EEMS boards cannot be used to backfill memory down to 256K bytes with
the InBoard 386/AT. If you try to backfill, the Inboard 386's cache
will cache the EEMS paged memory, and problems will occur. Instead,
set the AST board for extended memory.
Speed-Change Keys
The InBoard 386/AT central processing unit (CPU) speed-change keys
will not work while you are running Windows. This is because Windows
traps all commands from the keyboard. The easiest way to change CPU
speeds is to create a PIF file and run the ISPEEDAT.COM file from the
PIF.
Tecmar AT150E Tape Backup
You cannot use the Tecmar AT150E tape backup with Windows on a system
using an Intel InBoard 386/AT. The Tecmar QT150E is incompatible with the
InBoard 386.
EGA Video Display
Using Windows with Intel's INBOARD 386 and an EGA video card and
monitor can corrupt part of the screen display (usually the lower
half). If this happens, add the EGASIZE=256 command to the INBRDAT.SYS
line in the CONFIG.SYS file.
General Information
The Intel InBoard 386/AT will provide up to three times faster
performance than the 80286. It is compatible with the IBM PC/AT, IBM
3270 AT, COMPAQ DESKPRO 286(8MHz), COMPAQ PORTABLE 286, COMPAQ
PORTABLE II, Tandy 3000HL, and Tandy 3000HD. It is expandable to 1 MB
or RAM with 256K chips and up to 3MB with piggyback options. It
supports the optional Intel 387 DX-16 math coprocessor.
The Intel InBoard 386 PC/XT is NOT the same as the 386/AT chip. It is
designed for computers with an 8088 processor. You can only reliably
run Microsoft Windows operating system version 3.0 in real mode on a
system with an Intel InBoard 386 PC/XT.
The Intel InBoard 386 is manufactured by Intel. We make no warranty,
implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or
reliability.
REFERENCES
Intel, Intel Faxbacks #2052 and #2254, (800) 525-3019
Intel, U.S. and Canada, product information, (800) 538-3373
Intel, International, product information, (503) 629-7354
Intel, Bulletin Board Service (BBS), (503) 645-6275
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 7/7/2005 |
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Keywords: | KB85444 |
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