Due to lack of funds, each page was prepared by hand; the infrastructure installed in the newspaper's office consisted of a 486 microprocessor-based PC, an inkjet printer and one photocopy machine.
In early 1990 Banyan released a new version of the CNS, using an Intel 80486 processor.
This was the only standard PC/AT motherboard ever made with both an Intel 80486 and an Intel i860 processor (optional).
The microprocessor used for the Yu-6 is of approximately Intel 80486 class.
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