Al's Geek Lab delivers you -- my IBM 5160, complete with original 256 motherboard still in play, delivers you a slice of DooM running at ~20FPS.
Yes, it is running with an upgrade card - an Intel Inboard/386 PC Yes, I rodded the hell out of that too, with a ParrotyError 4MB ram expansion piggyback board and an IODATA PK486 Blue Lightning 3 (IBM/Cyrix) CPU which clocks in at 96MHz!
Thats so cool, I wonder how much further you can push it!
The next bit of modding is to /reduce/ the clock speed actually. I am going
to change the crystal on the Inboard to 20MHz (down from 32MHz). This means I'll be able to run the BL3 CPU at 80MHz rather than 96MHz. I think that
80MHz will be better than the 96MHz because of the bus timing on the InBoard.
Is the processor on the piggyback board socketed or not? If it is I wonder you could replace it with......
Yes, the CPU is socketed. I don't think there is much more performance to
get, regardless of the CPU - this is because of the 8 bit bus on the IBM motherboard.
Also I wonder what performance would be like using a super XT motherboard runs at a higher clock speed than the XT? Bumping the ISA bus speed up to 10Mhz would surely speed things up quite a bit!
Looks like you already understand the above issue. If I changed the DMA controller and other support chips on the IBM 5160 mainboard, I could likely get the ISA bust to at least 8MHz. I did so on my
... A toast -- To a kinder gentler echo
It is indeed a kinder, gentler echo :). Lovely people!
hyjinx // Alistair Ross
Author of 'Back to the BBS' Documentary:
https://bit.ly/3tRINeL (YouTube) alsgeeklab.com
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