286, 386 and 486 are very old processors. Check out this list of historical processors http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/computer/cpu-evolution.htm. The question needs to be restated. Generally "hardware system" is defined by a collection of computer components (hard drive, RAM, Processor, etc). However, if you are asking what the progression of processors has been since the 286, then the link should help. Good luck.
No. Windows 95 requires a 32-bit processor (a 386 or higher). 286 and under processors won't work.
No Pentium processors used DIP sockets. Only Intel chips earlier than that, such as a very small number of specialized 486 processors, 386 processors, 286 processors, 8086, 8087, 8084, 8080, and 4040 processors. DIP became largely abandoned for use in the CPU as the processor manufacturing market became larger- It became too cost inefficient to replace most or all of a computer when a single component (the CPU) went bad.
85% of 286 = 85% * 286 = 0.85 * 286 = 243.1
286
286
It is: 286 = CCLXXXVI
286 times 35 is 10,010.
The factors of 286 are: 1 2 11 13 22 26 143 286
The factors of 286 are 1, 2, 11, 13, 22, 26, 143, and 286.
286 of them.
286*3 = 858
13 is 4.55% of 286.