I like the "Aopen AP5T" mainboard.
This is an older AT (not ATX) style board, it has both ISA and PCI
slots...
But the reason I like it ... when developing ImageDisk, I tried several
different systems and of the ones I had, the AP5T worked best!
It's floppy controller could handle more non-standard formats than many
mainboards. Single density, 250/300/500kbps, full range of possible sector
sizes and number of sectors/track etc.
Of all the boards I tried, it could read/write more non-PC formats that
most of the others. It quickly became my official ImageDisk system!
I liked it so much I bought a second AP5T and put it away - just to have
a spare.
A few years ago, as part of downsizing, I sold the original ImageDisk system
- but so many people have asked to be continue to support ImageDisk that I
dug out the other board (still in box), mounted it with a power-supply and
a few other parts (switches, speaker, a bar to hold cards etc.) on a piece
of wood (no chance finding an AT case + I wanted to keep it small)
- and now I have a second ImageDisk system!
- Dave ; https://dunfield.themindfactory.com ; "Daves Old Computers" ; SW dev addict best known:
ImageDisk: rd/wr ANY floppy PChardware can ; Micro-C: compiler for DOS+ManySmallCPU ; DDLINK: simple/small FileTrans(w/o netSW)via Lan/Lpt/Serial