- The
Compaq Deskpro is a line of business-oriented
desktop computers manufactured by Compaq, then
replaced by the Evo
brand in 2001.
Models were produced...
- The
Deskpro 386 is a line of
desktop computers in Compaq's
Deskpro range of IBM PC compatibles.
Introduced in
September 1986, the
Deskpro 386 was the...
- adoption. The
first personal computer to make use of the 80386 was the
Deskpro 386,
designed and
manufactured by Compaq; this
marked the
first time a...
-
first non-portable
computer and
began the
Deskpro line of computers. In 1986,
Compaq introduced the
Deskpro 386, the
first PC
based on Intel's new 80386...
- processor; that
distinction belongs to Compaq's
Deskpro 386,
released in
September 1986. The
Deskpro 386 was the
first implementation of the 80386 processor...
- to be
followed by
others in the
Compaq Portable series and
later Compaq Deskpro series. It was not
simply an 8088-CPU
computer that ran a
Microsoft DOS...
-
shedding competitors would shake off even more customers".
After the
Compaq Deskpro 386
became the
first 80386-based PC, PC
wrote that
owners of the new computer...
- the
Compaq Deskpro 386 in
September 1986. In 1986,
Compaq was the
first vendor to ship a PC
compatible computer with a 386 CPU, the
Deskpro 386, and it...
-
manufacture its own
competing x86 designs.) As the
success of Compaq's
Deskpro 386
established the 386 as the
dominant CPU choice,
Intel achieved a position...
- standard.
Because of this, when the
first 386-based
system (the
Compaq Deskpro 386) was sold in 1986, it
still supported 16-bit slots.
Other 386 PCs followed...