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English: Moscow, Russia (November 14, 2021) — Intel i486 SX processor from 1991, installed on a DOS Compatibility Card by Apple. The expansion card had most components of an IBM PC-compatible system and let Macintosh users run programs made for Microsoft’s MS-DOS system. PHOTO CREDIT SHOULD READ: Yuri Litvinenko / 30pin
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Moscow, Russia (November 14, 2021)— Intel i486 SX processor from 1991, installed on a DOS Compatibility Card by Apple. The expansion card had most components of an IBM PC-compatible system and let Macintosh users run programs made for Microsoft’s MS-DOS system. PHOTO CREDIT SHOULD READ: Yuri Litvinenko / 30pin