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 ====== Peaktron / Micro Systems PA286-SA1 ====== ====== Peaktron / Micro Systems PA286-SA1 ======
  
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 +A 286 motherboard that seemed promising. Information on specifications and configuration, as well as benchmarks and testing.
 ===== Initial Thoughts ===== ===== Initial Thoughts =====
  
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 +===== Oscillator Modification =====
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 +The board has a soldered-in oscillator of 32MHz, giving a 16MHz processor clock. To do any performance tuning or use a 20MHz or faster processor, it will have to be replaced with a socket:
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 +The board works correctly again with the original oscillator in the socket.
 ===== 0 Wait State ===== ===== 0 Wait State =====
  
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 | CompTest MFLOPS        | 0.045     | 0.046       | | CompTest MFLOPS        | 0.045     | 0.046       |
 | CompTest Video Wait States | 3     | 3           | | CompTest Video Wait States | 3     | 3           |
-| CompTest Video BIOS VGA 1  | N/A   | N/A         |+| CompTest Video BIOS VGA 1  | N/A <color blue>Not captured</color>  | N/A <color blue>Not captured</color>        |
 | CompTest Video BIOS VGA 2  | 6965  | 6992        | | CompTest Video BIOS VGA 2  | 6965  | 6992        |
-| CompTest Video Direct VGA 1| N/A   | N/A         |+| CompTest Video Direct VGA 1| N/A <color blue>Not captured</color>  | N/A <color blue>Not captured</color>        |
 | CompTest Video Direct VGA 2| 4926  | 5128        | | CompTest Video Direct VGA 2| 4926  | 5128        |
 | CompTest Dhrystones    | 3323.5    | 4198        | | CompTest Dhrystones    | 3323.5    | 4198        |
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    * All results marked as "N/A" were unable to be completed either due to lack of that configuration to POST successfuly, or the system crashed or froze repeatedly during that particular test.    * All results marked as "N/A" were unable to be completed either due to lack of that configuration to POST successfuly, or the system crashed or froze repeatedly during that particular test.
    * Several of the disk benchmark tools crashed several times at 0-wait states and were repeated until we achieved a complete result set. In addition, several tools would not load and the system rebooted multiple times until they could be run.    * Several of the disk benchmark tools crashed several times at 0-wait states and were repeated until we achieved a complete result set. In addition, several tools would not load and the system rebooted multiple times until they could be run.
 +   * In both 1-wait and 0-wait mode the Tseng card exhibited some strange output in text mode:
 +     * Corrupted text on Tseng card: {{:blog:img20210119222635.jpg?150|}} {{blog:img20210119223647.jpg?150}}
 +     * Correct output from Trident card: {{:blog:img20210116163038.jpg?150|}} {{blog:img20210116163227.jpg?150}}
  
 Configuration **3** and **4** were left untested after the board proven unstable at just 16MHz operation. Configuration **3** and **4** were left untested after the board proven unstable at just 16MHz operation.
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 ===== Conclusion ===== ===== Conclusion =====
  
-This one looked too good to be true: 20MHz support, 16MB RAM support, modern-single-chip chipset, performance options (0-wait state, BIOS shadowing, etc). Unfortunately it simply //was// too good to be true.+This one looked too good to be true: 20MHz support, 16MB RAM support, performance options (0-wait state, BIOS shadowing, etc). Unfortunately it simply //was// too good to be true.
  
 The board is well made, clean and nicely finished... but... it simply can't run reliably with 0-wait state mode enabled; and that is absolutely essential for decent performance. Running in 1-wait state mode with a 16MHz processor speed drops the overall performance to that of a 10 or 12MHz processor (12MHz is being generous). The board is well made, clean and nicely finished... but... it simply can't run reliably with 0-wait state mode enabled; and that is absolutely essential for decent performance. Running in 1-wait state mode with a 16MHz processor speed drops the overall performance to that of a 10 or 12MHz processor (12MHz is being generous).
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