On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Jeremy Fowler wrote: > Hmmm, I highly doubt that. First, you can't put an nVidia graphics card > in a 386, there is no AGP or PCI slots available (and a 386 doesn't have > enough juice to push it). Why not? We only need a little bit of solder and decoding circuitry to wire up any one of those PCI and AGP bridge chips. I have always wanted to see a 386 used to its potential. We could bridge up a few dozen pci slots and control the world with a 386. An nVidia GPU too? Absolutely! > Second, the X-box has an Intel 733Mhz PIII in them, this will run > circles around that 386 and you WILL notice the difference. Back in my 386 days, we used coprocessors to speed up the anemic lobotomized intel cpu's. See where I am going with this? Now, *technicially* that would be a 386 system, but with just a bit of help. I have seen strange things before...