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This backplane can be used with the XI8088 and many other single board computers. | This backplane can be used with the XI8088 and many other single board computers. | ||
|<span style="font-size:150%">[[ISA Floppy Disk and Serial Controller]]</span><br/> | |<span style="font-size:150%">[[ISA Floppy Disk and Serial Controller]]</span><br/> | ||
− | This ISA Floppy Disk and Serial Controller card | + | This ISA Floppy Disk and Serial Controller card supports up to two floppy drives. |
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|[[File:Xi_8088_-_Complete_Board.png|320px|link=Xi8088_Version_2.0]] | |[[File:Xi_8088_-_Complete_Board.png|320px|link=Xi8088_Version_2.0]] | ||
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|<span style="font-size:150%">[[XT-CF-Lite V4]]</span><br/> | |<span style="font-size:150%">[[XT-CF-Lite V4]]</span><br/> | ||
− | This card replaces a physical hard drive with a Compact Flash (CF) card acting as a solid state disk. | + | This card replaces a physical hard drive with a Compact Flash (CF)<br/> |
+ | card acting as a solid state disk. | ||
|<span style="font-size:150%">[[Opl2|OPL2 Adlib Compatible Sound Card]]</span> | |<span style="font-size:150%">[[Opl2|OPL2 Adlib Compatible Sound Card]]</span> | ||
This sound card is compatible with the AdLib Music Synthesizer <br/>that was very popular in late 80's - early 90's. | This sound card is compatible with the AdLib Music Synthesizer <br/>that was very popular in late 80's - early 90's. | ||
|<span style="font-size:150%">[[Retro Pie Instructions]]</span><br/> | |<span style="font-size:150%">[[Retro Pie Instructions]]</span><br/> | ||
This page shows how to setup your brand new SD card for the first time. | This page shows how to setup your brand new SD card for the first time. | ||
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|[[File:Xt-cf-lite-v4.jpg|320px|link=XT-CF-Lite V4]] | |[[File:Xt-cf-lite-v4.jpg|320px|link=XT-CF-Lite V4]] | ||
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thousands of pages of Programmer reference material for the <br/> | thousands of pages of Programmer reference material for the <br/> | ||
IBM PC and compatible computers from the 80s and 90s<br/> | IBM PC and compatible computers from the 80s and 90s<br/> | ||
− | |<span style="font-size:150%">[[Open-source_Development_for_16-bit_machines|16-bit Development Environment Setup]]</span> | + | |<span style="font-size:150%">[[Open-source_Development_for_16-bit_machines|16-bit Development Environment Setup on Windows 10]]</span> |
This page shows how to setup a 16-bit development environment <br/>on Windows 10 targeting the 80x86 architecture <br/> | This page shows how to setup a 16-bit development environment <br/>on Windows 10 targeting the 80x86 architecture <br/> | ||
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|[[File:Quick_ref_util.png|320px|link=Quick_Reference_Utility]] | |[[File:Quick_ref_util.png|320px|link=Quick_Reference_Utility]] | ||
|[[File:Hello_borland.png|320px|link=Open-source_Development_for_16-bit_machines]] | |[[File:Hello_borland.png|320px|link=Open-source_Development_for_16-bit_machines]] | ||
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+ | = Retro Computing = | ||
+ | Retro computing is the use of vintage computers and video game consoles, typically from the 1980s and 1990s. It is a hobby that involves collecting, restoring, and playing with these older systems, both as a means of nostalgia and to learn more about the history of technology. Many retro computing enthusiasts build home-made computers and develop software and games for them, while others collect and preserve original systems. | ||
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+ | |<span style="font-size:150%">[[Retro Consoles and Games]]</span> | ||
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+ | |<span style="font-size:150%">[[Retro Computers]]</span> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:46, 21 July 2023
Product Support & Documentation
Xi 8088 IBM PC/XT Compatible Processor Board
Build your own IBM compatible PC. |
ISA Backplane
This backplane can be used with the XI8088 and many other single board computers. |
ISA Floppy Disk and Serial Controller This ISA Floppy Disk and Serial Controller card supports up to two floppy drives. |
XT-CF-Lite V4 This card replaces a physical hard drive with a Compact Flash (CF) |
OPL2 Adlib Compatible Sound Card
This sound card is compatible with the AdLib Music Synthesizer |
Retro Pie Instructions This page shows how to setup your brand new SD card for the first time. |
Retro Computing Software Development
FreeDOS 1.3 Installation
This page shows how to install FreeDOS 1.3 |
Quick Reference Utility by David Jurgens
The information found here is distilled knowledge of many |
16-bit Development Environment Setup on Windows 10
This page shows how to setup a 16-bit development environment |
Retro Computing
Retro computing is the use of vintage computers and video game consoles, typically from the 1980s and 1990s. It is a hobby that involves collecting, restoring, and playing with these older systems, both as a means of nostalgia and to learn more about the history of technology. Many retro computing enthusiasts build home-made computers and develop software and games for them, while others collect and preserve original systems.
Retro Consoles and Games
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Retro Computers
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