I have two, one of which is running in it's original monitor casing. The other one's monitor went bad, and I transplanted it into an 8525-004 casing just to keep it running...but that case has a bad monitor that has a wobbly/out of focus picture. Windows 3.10 is running on both of these, on top of MS-DOS 6.22. *2MB of planar RAM in 2x1MB SIMMs is not a common configuration. The 8525-286 Planar Board: Components: (Also stolen from Louis Ohland!) F1 KB/Mouse fuse J1 Pointing-device connector J2 Keyboard connector J3 Parallel port J4 Display connector J5 Serial port J6 Bus-adapter connector J7 Power-supply connector J9 Memory packs J10 Optional memory packs J11 Hard-disk drive connector J12 Diskette-drive connector J13 Password-override connector J14 Power-supply connector J15 Earphone? SP1 Speaker ZM1 Math coprocessor connector ZM2 VLSI VL82C100 ZM3 VLSI VL82C102A ZM4 VL82C103A ZM5 VLSI VL82C104 ZM6 VLSI VL82C101B ZM9 VLSI VL16C451 ZM14 27F4094 DISKGA ZM18 15F6864 VGA ZM19 NEC D765BC ZM23 IMSG171P-35 ZM33 8042 ZM35 Clock module connector ZM36 80286-10 ZM46 EPROM ZM47-54 64Kx4 Y1 14.318 MHz osc Y2 25.175 MHz osc Y3 20.322 MHz osc Y4 20 MHz osc Y5 48.00000 MHz osc |