Al's Geek Lab delivers you -- my IBM 5160, complete with original 256K motherboard still in play, delivers you a slice of DooM running at
~20FPS.
hyjinx wrote to All <=-
Heyo folks,
https://youtu.be/YI3yeY2sOo4
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!
https://youtu.be/YI3yeY2sOo4
Al's Geek Lab delivers you -- my IBM 5160, complete with original 256K motherboard still in play, delivers you a slice of DooM running at
~20FPS.
Al's Geek Lab delivers you -- my IBM 5160, complete with original 256K motherboard still in play, delivers you a slice of DooM running atThats so cool, I wonder how much further you can push it!
~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!
It's wild!
Lettuce know what you think!You've turned that 5160 in a real Rocket ;)
kirkspragg wrote to hyjinx <=-
Also I wonder what performance would be like using a super XT
motherboard that runs at a higher clock speed than the XT? Bumping the
ISA bus speed up to 8 or 10Mhz would surely speed things up quite a
bit!
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