First post, by konc
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Hello,
I believe the answer is "no", but is there a utility that reports or a way to accurately deduce the speed that the ISA bus is set to run on 286/386/486s?
Why I want this and why isn't the BIOS setting enough, you may ask. Well I've got this weird case and I'm really curious to investigate more:
On a 386DX/40 if I set the "AT bus clock" BIOS option to CLK2/10 everything is fine and performance as expected, since (I assume) 40*2/10=8MHz.
If I set it to the fixed value 14.318/2 (which is less that 8MHz!) the PC doesn't boot. This made me curious to see to what speed actually these options set the ISA bus to.