Robin4 wrote:Bought about some minutes ago: […]
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Bought about some minutes ago:

And
The hardly RARE to find:

Iam very glad with both..
The roland LAPC-I iam going to use with the 80286 build.
The MCB-1 iam going to use with my 80386 system to connecting an CM-300 on..
Today i received both.. But the taxes warent fun at all.. Had to pay 64 euro for customer fees to import it to my country.. But okay its worth its at least.. This was also my last LAPC-I card..
Iam only going to see if i could find an MCB-1 for my second card.. So then i both completed..
I have though about that 80386 / 80486 build issue.. But i think that ill keep my 80386 system.. And think build a next system with a 80486 processor.. And then only putting the Midi-man in it with a MT-32 connected..
So one LAPC-I iam going to use for my 80286 build.. The second one iam going to use in the 80386 build.. Why an 80486?? Because then i dont have to use dos on the windows 95 pentium computer.. And can hold dos seperate to the 80486 system..
sliderider wrote:Robin4 wrote:Few seconds ago.. […]
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Few seconds ago..
An Enhanced IDE controller. Supports up to 8,4GB disks..
Going use this for an 486 build.

I got a VLB SCSI adapter in a box recently that looks very similar to that one only the colored bar on the end of the box is blue instead of red.
Its a decision if you want to use an IDE or SCSI harddisk in you system..
But on my opinion.. 1 or 2GB are a lot faster options then the older 540MB or older ones.. I dont going to use an 800MB harddisk, because its still needs a ENHANCED controller to use the harddisk.
But i have already one SIIG ENHANCED IDE card in my 386 SYSTEM..
With a 1,7GB IDE it flys like hell.. So i really dont need to mess with expensiver SCSI harddisks because price wise it isnt worth it..
For older systems like XT its really hard to find an IDE harddisk..
Yes i could mess with that self build hobby controller.. But then again i need to look for the components.. My only good resources are ebay.. So to buy all of the components on ebay would like very expensive..
If you want a bigger harddisk in XT systems.. I only can recommend SCSI..
Yes the drives are little bit expensive, but going for an MFM of RLL disk isnt really worth.. Most of those drives goes dead because they are stored parked.. Or there arent lubricate at the bearings of the spindle motor so the drive havent much time to survive, and after some time they are dead too.. And the main problem of MFM, they are fucking expensive like 191 dollars. And the sizes of the drives are to little to have a good listing of games on it.. The only why for really older computers like XT and 80286 i only could recommend SCSI.. For faster systems, only use cheaper IDE!
~ At least it can do black and white~