http://old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=261&st=1dudes why not some pictures that will make this posts more better
The P60 and P66 predate the P75 and where actually built on a different die. It had simular pin spacing like a 486, but was bigger. I think it was the biggest CPU I've ever seen.
Cyrix 6x86MX @ 150Mhz was the first one I owned, The Pentium MMX 200Mhz was the first used.
The AMD wasn't PC compatible? Oh come it... it had to have been... or are you saying you never actually owned that machine.Depends on what you're talking about. My first personal computer that I actively used was a Commodore VIC 20. The first one I owned was a Commodore 64 (paid $130 for it and a bunch of software).
The first actual IBM PC compatible that I ever actually owned was a 486SX-33.
My first "dream machine" was an AMD 286 20 MHz beast with dual floppies. 😀