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Introduction

About

ISA Backplane board was designed by Sergey Kiselev (http://www.malinov.com/Home/sergeys-projects) and is designed to be used together with the Xi 8088 processor board, but it can be used with other ISA SBC boards. In addition to eight parallelly connected ISA slots this backplane includes an ATX power on/off circuit, a Port 80h POST display, a -5V regulator (most ATX power supplies don&#039;t supply -5V, but it c…</description>
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