It has 6MB of RAM and an SVGA card (ET4000) so it's not that painful. 540MB HDD, it does a pretty good XT emulation with Turbo off though. My second is a GEM 286 from 1989, it's a 10 MHz 286 overclocked via BIOS glitch with the Math Co-Processor (a 12MHz ITT 802c87 part). I'm lucky though because I was able to locate an actual RGB monitor for it (but they do work on modern LCD TV's through composite as well but you have to hold F12 during boot time to do it). I always took a 2-3 fisted approach at DOS gaming on the original hardware.įor the oldest stuff that runs the slowest, I use a 1985 Tandy 1000A with the stock 8088 in it and DOS 6.22.
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