Reply 9160 of 56701, by carlostex
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wrote:It's been a long while since I've found anything remotely old hardware-wise at my usual flea market, other than ISA modems & NIC […]
It's been a long while since I've found anything remotely old hardware-wise at my usual flea market, other than ISA modems & NICs... but then I came across this!
Anything pre-Pentium has become quite scarce, let alone a turbo XT board, with a V20 to boot! Haven't tested it yet, chip date codes put it around 1990.
I spot a trimmer cap in series with the 14.318 crystal so maybe this one might display NTSC color with a CGA card? I've got one somewhere that I've never gotten any color from its composite output, I ought to try it with this board. 😀
That board is a Juko Super Turbo XT, it has a 24MHz crystal and most likely is divided by 2 rather than by 3 so the system will be running at 12MHz. Some ISA cards might not work at that speed, when i tested mine VGA cards, generic I/O controller and XT-IDE board were working fine, but sound cards will have a hard time working with that speed i reckon.