Difference between revisions of "Hardware guides"
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*[[New mainboards with old features|List of modern motherboards with legacy features like IDE, floppy, serial and parallel ports]] | *[[New mainboards with old features|List of modern motherboards with legacy features like IDE, floppy, serial and parallel ports]] | ||
*[[Fast_ISA_Motherboard_Lists|List of 'modern' motherboards featuring ISA-slots (s478/sA and beyond, industrial boards with ISA)]] | *[[Fast_ISA_Motherboard_Lists|List of 'modern' motherboards featuring ISA-slots (s478/sA and beyond, industrial boards with ISA)]] | ||
+ | *[[Single_Board_Computers|List of legacy single-board computers that plug into backplanes]] | ||
*[[Undocumented jumper settings]] | *[[Undocumented jumper settings]] | ||
*[[Flexible SS7 DOS gaming rig|How to build a flexible DOS gaming rig using Super Socket 7]] | *[[Flexible SS7 DOS gaming rig|How to build a flexible DOS gaming rig using Super Socket 7]] | ||
*[[AT form factor|AT form factor explained]] | *[[AT form factor|AT form factor explained]] |
Revision as of 01:52, 7 October 2016
- Hanging note bug
- How to make a Voodoo 2 SLI cable
- How to identify an expansion card
- How to identify a CPU
- List of (the more interesting) Socket 7 boards featuring either AGP, 100MHz FSB or are in ATX format
- List of Socket 370 boards featuring either Tualatin, DDR or ISA
- List of modern motherboards with legacy features like IDE, floppy, serial and parallel ports
- List of 'modern' motherboards featuring ISA-slots (s478/sA and beyond, industrial boards with ISA)
- List of legacy single-board computers that plug into backplanes
- Undocumented jumper settings
- How to build a flexible DOS gaming rig using Super Socket 7
- AT form factor explained