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Product Documentation
Xi 8088 IBM PC/XT compatible processor board
Build your own IBM compatible PC. Click on the image below to learn more.
This backplane is used with the Xi8088 and allows you to plug in 8 or 16 bit ISA cards. It also provides a display for POST (Power on Self Test) codes.