AMD Am486 DX2/80
AMD's 80MHz 486, nothing spectacular actually. However, Interesting to see is that Intel never made DX40 or DX2/80 486 processors. They always sticked to the more common front-side-bus (FSB) clock frequencies that were more reliable in the old days. At the time that the 486 was new it was difficult to get it running at a 40MHz FSB busfrequency but later motherboards could handle 40MHz easily so DX2/80 processors didn't cause trouble.
While configuring this CPU I also tried the settings for the DX4/120. It turned out that this DX2/80 can also run at 120MHz but unfortunatly it was unstable.
Also note that this CPU is model NV8T which is a normal AMD 80486 CPU. The SV8B models are Enhanced Am486 CPU's that have write-back L1-cache.

