Reply 60 of 62, by Jed118
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Here's my 200LX - got the manual and original bag for it somewhere. 4MB version too!
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Here's my 200LX - got the manual and original bag for it somewhere. 4MB version too!
How do I embed the picture in the message?
Youtube channel- The Kombinator
What's for sale? my eBay!
wrote:PC/104 industrial mainboard with Vortex86 166MHz CPU (Pentium-compatible, speed adjustable in BIOS), 2,5" HDD mounted underneath, 128MB RAM, FDD connector, USB, VGA, 4 COM ports, etc...
I made a ISA to PC/104 adapter, so standard cards can be plugged in. You can see the size compared to a compact disc.
Apologies for resurrecting old threads. I've got a PC/104 motherboard which I'd like to make an adaptor for, so I can fit a soundcard on it. Is it really just a case of mapping pin-to-pin? My board has all the pins for 16-bit slots, so I can wire it all up if so. I've even got a small case I can fit it all in so I'll have a pizza-box 486. I've found a few riser card, but they're ludicrously expensive, and I notice the often have other components on the boards, and in many cases have a molex for power. Is there enough power in the PC/104 spec to run a Soundblaster or Soundblaster 16?
Did not know what is make of this 250GB SATA hard drive in your clear plastic mini PC?
Cheers,
Great Northern aka Canada.