wrote:
> If you've heard of any ATX board with DDR/DDR2 RAM that meets one of
> the sound criteria I'd love to know. Thanks!
>
> danielc56
Guess the ASUS P2B, P3B and CuBX line.
They all have, at least one, some two and three ISA Slots.
You can go up to 1400MHz P3. Soundcard is any working!!! Also the
DMA-beasts, which have caused troubles to older AMD Chipsets. But you
said DOS, well, and that is ISA, of course.
As I mentioned, that Motherboards are compatibility beasts, where mine
drives easily XP, fast as a ~2GHz AMD. Real Hz, I mean.
In DOS you can start 1977 Basic interpreter and then it looks like you
would have turned on an older 8bit Compy with the Basic, when starting
;-), All caches ON!!!
What can I say more, sometimes I have the feeling it's more compatible
to DOS Software than my mighty i486DX4-100 with the excellent Saturn-II
Chipset. And it is.... remembering struggles with my SVGA and the
onboard SCSI, where the Driver (just CD) consumed too much, et cetc etc.
But. The i440BX is not to beat and more than satisfying for XP/Linux,
when having a bit stronger CuP3, or better a Tualatin with the
outstanding 2nd-Level Cache (512KB, XEON like performance).
Just believe me

..... It's a bit fasster than most ~2Ghz AMD's
around. At least with my Matrox Parhelia 512Bit AGP Card, which boosted
XP as I would have built in +1Ghz :-), amazing 2D Windows accelerator
and still so good with DOS as the previous Matrox DOS-beasts, even
S-VGA can be set (Matrox util) to proper Work, VGA is working as never
seen before by me (crisp picture, hence Matrox... Ultra fast, DOS never
seen such a crazy card ;-)), then the Optical! USB!/PS2! Mouse!!! for
DOS.
BRILLIANT, I have never had a better DOS underlay, indeed, and mad
fast, of course due to many MHz.
Best regards,
Daniel Mandic