Reply 40 of 100, by Jo22
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Mike_ wrote on 2026-04-05, 20:01:Jo22 wrote on 2026-04-04, 03:49:Anyway, what differs more is the architecture of the mainboard, the chipset, maybe. 286/386/486 are clean PC/AT platforms with I […]
Anyway, what differs more is the architecture of the mainboard, the chipset, maybe.
286/386/486 are clean PC/AT platforms with ISA bus and no Plug&Play and no advanced features such as USB, PCI, AGP or ACPI, APIC (586+ CPU).
This means that there are no newfangled things in the 640KB-1MB area, no unwanted ROMs.
Without ACPI, the IRQ 2/9 remains unused and a vintage network card or an MPU-401 can use that IRQ.
Since it's an ISA or VLB system, likely, the installed graphics cards are old enough to be still truely VGA at the silicon level.
The models are being recognized by the games or applications directly.
Trident 8900, Tseng ET-4000, WDC 90C00, Cirrus Logic etc.Just to nitpick, some 486 chipsets have PCI and support Plug&Play as well. 😀
Aye. The later VIP boards (VLB/ISA/PCI) come to my mind right now. I consider them being special! 😃
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