Iam buying busy with an XT clone computer..
It have to following parts.
-Just a old looking AT desktop case, there was a 386 motherboard in.
- ST JUKO CLONE XT motherboard (yellow brown pcb) brand: FLYTEK
- 1024MB Memory installed (because it can)
- VGA 8bit ISA adapter (will replace this soon with an EGA one)
- V20 NEC processor (think it can handle 12mhz, 7 mhz AT speed!)
- Creative SB 2.0 (because the length of the card i choose this one over the SB 1.5)
- FA-100 HD floppy drive controller A: 1.44MB /B: 1.2 MB
- SCSI host adapter with an IBM WD-LS80 SCSI 81MB harddisk
Because i have 1024MB what should be enough.. Because it uses 640KB of Base memory..
But more memory is just handy for the memory mapping.. I thought the floppy controller and the scsi host controller do on memory mapping...
But does it make sense to put an memory ISA 8 bit card in this system?
It have to following parts.
-Just a old looking AT desktop case, there was a 386 motherboard in.
- ST JUKO CLONE XT motherboard (yellow brown pcb) brand: FLYTEK
- 1024MB Memory installed (because it can)
- VGA 8bit ISA adapter (will replace this soon with an EGA one)
- V20 NEC processor (think it can handle 12mhz, 7 mhz AT speed!)
- Creative SB 2.0 (because the length of the card i choose this one over the SB 1.5)
- FA-100 HD floppy drive controller A: 1.44MB /B: 1.2 MB
- SCSI host adapter with an IBM WD-LS80 SCSI 81MB harddisk
Because i have 1024MB what should be enough.. Because it uses 640KB of Base memory..
But more memory is just handy for the memory mapping.. I thought the floppy controller and the scsi host controller do on memory mapping...
But does it make sense to put an memory ISA 8 bit card in this system?