Thanks for the reply! That is interesting and makes a lot of sense.
Yes, running a 40 or 50 MHz bus made a huge difference, especially if you could get VLB graphics running reliably on it. I'm into collecting and tinkering with 486-era machines for nostalgia's sake and often i see things like DX2 or DX4 systems with plain cheapo 16-bit ISA graphics cards and think such wasted potential...
Yes, running a 40 or 50 MHz bus made a huge difference, especially if you could get VLB graphics running reliably on it. I'm into collecting and tinkering with 486-era machines for nostalgia's sake and often i see things like DX2 or DX4 systems with plain cheapo 16-bit ISA graphics cards and think such wasted potential...