First post, by keenmaster486
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Did Turbo XTs (I understand that this is not a specification, but a colloquialism) generally run the bus at the same speed as the CPU?
If you install one of those "PC Sprint" overclocking boards in your original IBM XT, it runs the CPU at a high clock speed and the rest of the board at 4.77 MHz still... not sure how that is accomplished without additional circuitry to buffer data back and forth, but that's what it does. Is that how "Turbo XT" machines accomplished the "turbo" functionality? Or were they just running the entire system at a faster clock?
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