Allison J Parent wrote:
The inboard386/pc and inboard386/at are similar save for one is designed to
replace the 8088 and is 8-bit ISA and the other the 286 with 16bit ISA.
The /PC version has 1mb of ram but with more (4mb) I could use it as a slow
(it's 16mhz) linux box. A schematic of the connector for the ram expansion
would be useful, I can hack my own board. The PC version cannot use the
motherboard ram as far as I can see in the book and even if it could I need
more.
I took a look at the one I have but didn't find any docs (it is the PC
version.) It does have the daughter board though with the maiximum 2 MB
of ram installed using 256-12 chips.