Hi! Mentioned in a video mentioned by Rugxulo on BTTR,
I noticed that there is a shop where you can get some
circuit boards to do-it-yourself 8-bit ISA extension
cards for your ancient computers for features such as
more RAM, IDE or Compact Flash interfaces or even USB
interfaces which are bootable. Interesting technical
detail: They use EEPROMS which you can program without
using a programmer, just with magic write sequences.

Has anybody tried any of those products? Are they okay
for the task at hand? Note that the shop usually has
only the PCB, not the pre-built devices, so you have
to get the components elsewhere and solder yourself in
most cases. They also have a few ready to use products.

https://www.lo-tech.co.uk/product-category/retro-ibm-pc/

Cheers, Eric



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