Comment Re:To answer your question (Score 4, Interesting) 279
This was a lot of years ago. Things weren't as tightly controlled back then. '386 days...
The 386 debuted in 1985 (the beginning of the "'386 days").
The 486 debuted in 1989 (the end of the "'386 days").
You claimed that you were looking at hardware that was up to 10-15 years ahead in terms of performance and capability.
That means you saw the equivalent of 1995-2000 level hardware in 1985, 1999-2004 level hardware in 1989, or any corresponding range in the years between.
The Pentium 4 was released in 2000.
Care to revise your bullshit claim?