Beautiful system. 🤗🧡
If the MFM/RLL controller is software compatible to the "AT Fixed Disk Adapter",
OS/2 1.x and Windows 3.1 might recognize it.
Those 32-Bit 4MB are nice to have for Minix, Xenix, PC-MOS/386, OS/2 and Windows/386.
All in all a solid, down-to-earth system.
That being said, it's a bit before my time.
I started with a chipset-based motherboard, too.
The MFM/RLL fixed-disk is old-school, too.
Maybe it was chosen over IDE because it was available/affordable at the time? I really don't know. 🤷♂️
I wonder if the board was made by a small company all by itself.
An "in-house design", so to say. Made by one cool dude with an IT/electronic degree.
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In what to one race is no time at all, another race can rise and fall..." - The Minstrel
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