I have an 8-bit/XT IDE card made by Acculogic (I think
that was the name). It does have a PAL chip, in
addition to some standard TTL chips. I'll look for
one, but I was of the impression they were a little
tough to find (the ones made from discrete logic that
is).
--- Jim Leonard <trixter at oldskool.org> wrote:
This is a 16-bit one, which are as common as dirt.
Just search for "ISA
IDE" and you'll probably find one for $10 or less in
about a week.
The 8-bit ones, like the Silicon Valley Computer
ADP-50, are quite
*uncommon*. It's usually more common to find an
8-bit SCSI card,
although in 2007 both are equally hard to find...
Chris M wrote:
http://cgi.ebay.com/IDE-Controller-for-Hard-Drive-KS-4-16-Bit-ISA-1989_W0QQ…
Anyone have one of these they'd like to sell? I
ain't
paying $50 though. Funny "Joe" seems to
think
generic
Taiwanese stuff should command that kind of
value.
And
he has a lot of it up for bidding, all priced in
a
similar outrageous fashion.
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