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Paying for a PICMG board using a socket newer than (super) socket 7 to play DOS games doesn't really make much sense, you're better off with a regular motherboard. However, if your interest lies solely in games that can be played on fast 386s and slow 486s, a socket 478 board may have some use in that Pentium 4s slow down to 386/486-level performance when their cache is disabled. There is also the Pentium 4 clock modulation feature that can reduce the clock speed to 12.5% of normal, HOWEVER, this apparently cripples FSB(and PCI) performance/bandwidth and thus is generally not suitable for games. | Paying for a PICMG board using a socket newer than (super) socket 7 to play DOS games doesn't really make much sense, you're better off with a regular motherboard. However, if your interest lies solely in games that can be played on fast 386s and slow 486s, a socket 478 board may have some use in that Pentium 4s slow down to 386/486-level performance when their cache is disabled. There is also the Pentium 4 clock modulation feature that can reduce the clock speed to 12.5% of normal, HOWEVER, this apparently cripples FSB(and PCI) performance/bandwidth and thus is generally not suitable for games. | ||
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== Socket 370 == | == Socket 370 == | ||
+ | Advantech PCA-6276 | ||
HS6037 | HS6037 | ||
+ | Kontron 768LCD | ||
== Socket 478 == | == Socket 478 == | ||
Aaeon SBC-860 | Aaeon SBC-860 | ||
+ | COMMELL FS-979 | ||
+ | IBASE IB840 |
Revision as of 08:25, 12 March 2013
List of various PICMG 1.0-compliant boards providing both PCI and ISA bus functionality via attaching to a backplane.
Paying for a PICMG board using a socket newer than (super) socket 7 to play DOS games doesn't really make much sense, you're better off with a regular motherboard. However, if your interest lies solely in games that can be played on fast 386s and slow 486s, a socket 478 board may have some use in that Pentium 4s slow down to 386/486-level performance when their cache is disabled. There is also the Pentium 4 clock modulation feature that can reduce the clock speed to 12.5% of normal, HOWEVER, this apparently cripples FSB(and PCI) performance/bandwidth and thus is generally not suitable for games.
Socket 3
Aaeon SBC-490
Aaeon SBC-492 - Integrated AMD DX5-133 CPU
Socket 5/Socket 7
Manufacturer: | Name: | Chipset: | RAM Slots: | Notes: |
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Aaeon | SBC-570 | Intel 430VX | 4 SIMM | |
Aaeon | SBC-590 | VIA ? | 4 SIMM | |
Aaeon | SBC-597 | ALI M1541 | 3 DIMM | Super Socket 7(100MHz FSB) |
Aaeon | SBC-598 | SiS 5598 | 4 SIMM, 1 DIMM | |
Aaeon | SBC-599 | |||
Acquire Inc.(?) | PSC-586 | ALI M1449/M1451 | 4 SIMM | Braindead board layout(easy to damage component when installing/removing CPU) |
Acquire Inc.(?) | PSC-586VGA | |||
IBM | 586VE | SiS ? | 2 DIMM | AKA 11N9539; supports 83MHz FSB max. |
IAC(?)/Lanner(?) | AP-50IFS | Intel ? | 4 SIMM | |
IAC(?)/Lanner(?) | AP-520 | 4 SIMM, 2 DIMM | ||
IAC(?)/Lanner(?) | AP-5200IF | Intel 430FX | 4 SIMM | |
IAC(?)/Lanner(?) | AP-540TX | Intel 430TX(?) | 4 SIMM, 2 DIMM | |
ICS | SB586PV | Intel 430NX | 4 SIMM | |
ICS | SB586T | Intel ? | 4 SIMM |
Slot 1
Peak 630-B
Socket 370
Advantech PCA-6276 HS6037 Kontron 768LCD
Socket 478
Aaeon SBC-860 COMMELL FS-979 IBASE IB840