Does anyone know the exact latency requirements for SRAM? I can't find it anywhere, only that it's less latency than the DDR3.The Alliance SRAM used on the 128MiB board has 3 cycle CAS at 143MHz, about 21ns; that doesn't account for row precharge, row-to …
I noticed someone mentioned in the RealDOOM thread "I have a 20 mhz-ish juko turbo xt" This intrigued me-- what sort of cards are in it?
One of the growing pains on XTs was that 1:1 ratio between CPU clock and bus speed. I assume this tended t …
I know the information is out there, but I am having trouble finding it...
What are the jumper settings for changing the bus speed on Blue & White G3s? …
INTROI have a P-III build that took me a long time to put together, lots of testing for it to be stable at top speeds, with all cards living together in peace... Later realized that it's really too fast for DOS, and that late 90's and early 00's stuff wou …
Hi there,
This is my first post to this forum, I have been a lurker for quite sometime, and enjoy the helpful posts here. I have finally built what I believe is my optimal setup for gaming in the 486 era:
Gateway 2000 P4D-66, Pentium Overdrive 83mhz, 16m …
Hey there!The Super Socket 7 is considered extremely versatile, also because you can change the CPU speed to various ranges and disable the cache to make it even slower.In addition it got ISA slots which also keep DOS builds compatible. With that versatil …
I have 4 sticks 256MB dual rank of IBM branded RAM and and CUBX-L motherboard.BUT, 1 - Micron, 2 - Infineon, 1 - Hunix.And they all have quite different SPD.SPDtool reports an incompatible SMbus driver.Frankly, I don’t want to solder, because the stick …
What's the reason that a CPU from an MDD won't work in a Quicksilver or other G4?
• Bus speed: 133MHz vs 167MHz?
• Difference/incompatibility in the ROM?
• Physical size: MDD card & heatsink won't fit?
• Power draw: the power draw of dual …