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| blog:286_pc [2021/02/18 13:12] – [Next Steps - Sourcing new components] john | blog:286_pc [2021/06/15 09:29] (current) – [So What Did I End Up With?] john | ||
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| + | I'm using a basic Creative SB16 for (OPL3) Adlib/FM music and digital effects. | ||
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| + | MIDI out is handled by a genuine Roland MPU-IPC-T ISA card and breakout box. | ||
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| One more thing was getting mouse support - I knew that lots of games I wanted to play on this would be mouse driven; adventures, strategy games etc. Using a serial mouse is not an option, as whatever system I set up, it has to be compatible with a VGA+PS/2 KVM switch - that's just the way it has to be, as I don't have space for multiple keyboards, mice or monitors all over the place. | One more thing was getting mouse support - I knew that lots of games I wanted to play on this would be mouse driven; adventures, strategy games etc. Using a serial mouse is not an option, as whatever system I set up, it has to be compatible with a VGA+PS/2 KVM switch - that's just the way it has to be, as I don't have space for multiple keyboards, mice or monitors all over the place. | ||
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| There are some __odd__ benchmark results in video performance - mainly around BIOS and low-level routines from CheckIT, Landmark and CompTest; these show the HT12/A board with substantially quicker synthetic results (and it //is// quick, no doubt about it), but when it comes to games, the all-round improvement of the VLSI VL82C201 has it ahead in every single test. | There are some __odd__ benchmark results in video performance - mainly around BIOS and low-level routines from CheckIT, Landmark and CompTest; these show the HT12/A board with substantially quicker synthetic results (and it //is// quick, no doubt about it), but when it comes to games, the all-round improvement of the VLSI VL82C201 has it ahead in every single test. | ||
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| + | ===== So What Did I End Up With? ===== | ||
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| + | * VLSI VL82C200 Motherboard | ||
| + | * 25MHz Harris 286 CPU (currently clocked at 20MHz) | ||
| + | * Intel 287XL FPU | ||
| + | * 4MB 60ns RAM | ||
| + | * Generic Multi-IO card | ||
| + | * Tseng Labs ET4000AX VGA | ||
| + | * Soundblaster 16 CT2770 | ||
| + | * Midiman MM401 MPU401 card | ||
| + | * 3Com 3C509B NIC / XTIDE BIOS host | ||
| + | * Everex EV178 8MB EMS card | ||
| + | * Internal MT32-Pi MIDI module | ||
| + | * RS232 to PS/2 mouse adapter dongle | ||
| + | * 3.5" 1.44MB FDD | ||
| + | * 8GB CF card | ||