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The Vintage-Computer.com XT-IDE Community Project has developed several variations of an 8-bit ISA card that enables standard ATA (IDE) disks (and hence SATA or Compact Flash) to be used in an XT-class machine. The boards uses LBA addressing, and hence supports drives up to 137GB.

Board Versions

Board Technology Project Home Page Notes
Vintage-Computer XT-IDE Board Through-hole 74LSxxx logic
28C64 EEPROM
The original design
Dangerous Prototypes XT-IDE Boards SMT 3.3V CPLD
28C64 EEPROM
Dangerous Prototypes Three varients
lo-tech XT-CF Boards CompactFlash only Three varients In development

BIOS

See Also