Zepher
[H]ipster Replacement
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- Sep 29, 2001
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They had those types of PC's on a card for the Amiga back in the late 80's early 90's.I wonder if they could make a 486 add-in board with a direct mounted VESA compatible SVGA chip with 1-4mb vram with a vga header and hdmi connector on the bracket, and 64mb system dram, true sound blaster compatible and adlib chips, comm port headers, game port header, and parallel port header, 2x internal USB 1.1/ 2.0 headers and 4 USB ports, a floppy drive header, a 2x ide header, 2x sata port that are compatible with ahci and the legacy ide mode, and both dual isa and dual pci headers and a custom bios that can emulate ps2 and other legacy functions through the USB ports. Also have the bios support down clocking system the CPU and system for each prior generation all the way to an AT (286) machine clock speed, cache, and processor function.
If they could get the HDMI out, 4x usb ports, and the sound ports on the metal slot bracket, that should be a start.
It would need to support all the old AT voltages and draw power from the pcie or from a pcie 6-8pin connector.
