File:5x86 DOS PC build "486" build parts (so far...) (11608674816) (cropped).jpg
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[edit]Description5x86 DOS PC build "486" build parts (so far...) (11608674816) (cropped).jpg | "486" build parts (so far...) | |||
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Author | Blake Patterson from Alexandria, VA, USA | |||
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Date and time of data generation | 10:59, 28 December 2013 |
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GPS time (atomic clock) | 15:59 |
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GPS date | 28 December 2013 |
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