Circa 2009. Click on photo for larger view. Information at here. Configuration of adapter/controller/device type in XTIDE Universal BIOS (a.k.a. XUB): For 1.x.x versions of XUB (e.g. 1.1.5), set 'Bus type' in XUB per the photo at here. For 2.x.x versions of XUB (e.g. 2.0.0 beta 3+) , set the 'Device type' to 'XTIDE rev 1' |
Circa 2010. Click on photo for larger view. Dangerous Prototypes' web page at here. Superceded by the Dangerous Prototypes XT-IDE v2. |
Circa 2012. Click on photo for larger view. Dangerous Prototypes' web page at here. |
Circa 2012. Click on photo for larger view. Information at here. Configuration of adapter/controller/device type in XTIDE Universal BIOS (a.k.a. XUB): See the relevant information at here. |
Circa 2012 Click on photo for larger view. Lo-tech's web page at here. The circuit diagram indicates that this particular card requires a CF card that works in 8-bit mode - the vast majority do, but not all. Superceded by the Lo-tech XT-CF-lite rev.2. Configuration of adapter/controller/device type in XTIDE Universal BIOS (a.k.a. XUB): Based on "(adapter type: 'XT-CF')" at the web page, set the 'Device type' in XUB version 2.0.0 beta 3+ to 'XT-CF PIO8' ('BIU 8' being the shortened form of that)' |
Circa ???? Click on photo for larger view. Lo-tech's web page at here. The pictured one supplied by texELEC - see here. The circuit diagram indicates that this particular card requires a CF card that works in 8-bit mode - the vast majority do, but not all. |
Circa 2012 Click on photo for larger view. The designer's web page is at here. The noami (a kit supplier) web page is at here. This particular card requires a CF card that works in 8-bit mode - the vast majority do, but not all. A preconfigured image file for the EPROM/EEPROM is at here. Do not fit the missing R5 resistor. Configuration of adapter/controller/device type in XTIDE Universal BIOS (a.k.a. XUB): Set the 'Device type' in XUB version 2.0.0 beta 3+ to 'XT-CF PIO8' ('BIU 8' being the shortened form of that)' |
Circa 2012 Click on photo for larger view. This card requires a CF card that works in 8-bit mode - the vast majority do, but not all. Lo-tech's web page at here. Superceded by the XT-CFv2. |
Circa 2012 Click on photo for larger view. This card requires a CF card that works in 8-bit mode - the vast majority do, but not all. This card supports DMA. Lo-tech's web page at here. Superceded by the XT-CFv3. |
Circa 2013. Click on photo for larger view. Intended to be used with a CF card and a CF-to-IDE adapter. The power cable is for CF-to-IDE adapters like the one pictured at here. The circuit diagram indicates that this particular card requires a CF card that works in 8-bit mode - the vast majority do, but not all. Lo-tech's web page at here. Configuration of adapter/controller/device type in XTIDE Universal BIOS (a.k.a. XUB): "programatically identical to the XT-CF-lite", so set the 'Device type' in XUB version 2.0.0 beta 3+ to 'XT-CF PIO8' ('BIU 8' being the shortened form of that)' |
Circa 2014 Click on photo for larger view. Intended to be used with a CF card and a CF-to-IDE adapter. "Rev.2" appears on back of the card. The circuit diagram indicates that this particular card requires a CF card that works in 8-bit mode - the vast majority do, but not all. Lo-tech's web page at here. Configuration of adapter/controller/device type in XTIDE Universal BIOS (a.k.a. XUB): "programatically identical to the XT-CF-lite", so set the 'Device type' in XUB version 2.0.0 beta 3+ to 'XT-CF PIO8' ('BIU 8' being the shortened form of that)' |
Circa 2015 Click on photo for larger view. Intended to be used with a CF card and a CF-to-IDE adapter. "Rev.2b" appears on back of the card. The circuit diagram indicates that this particular card requires a CF card that works in 8-bit mode - the vast majority do, but not all. Lo-tech's web page at here. Configuration of adapter/controller/device type in XTIDE Universal BIOS (a.k.a. XUB): "programatically identical to the XT-CF-lite", so set the 'Device type' in XUB version 2.0.0 beta 3+ to 'XT-CF PIO8' ('BIU 8' being the shortened form of that)' |
Circa 2014. Lo-tech's web page at here. Configuration of adapter/controller/device type in XTIDE Universal BIOS (a.k.a. XUB): Per the web page, set the 'Device type' in XUB version 2.0.0 beta 3+ to 'XT-CF (PIO with BIU Offload)' ('XT-CF BIU' being the shortened form of that)' |
Click on photo for larger view. "Rev.3" appears on back of the card. Lo-tech's web page at here. Configuration of adapter/controller/device type in XTIDE Universal BIOS (a.k.a. XUB): Per the web page, set the 'Device type' in XUB version 2.0.0 beta 3+ to 'XT-CF (PIO with BIU Offload)' ('XT-CF BIU' being the shortened form of that)' |
Circa 2015 Click on photo for larger view. This card requires a CF card that works in 8-bit mode - the vast majority do, but not all. This card supports DMA. Lo-tech's web page at here. |
Circa 2016. Click on photo for larger view. An enhancement of the Vintage Computer Forums XT-IDE Rev 2. Information at here. Configuration of adapter/controller/device type in XTIDE Universal BIOS (a.k.a. XUB): See the relevant information at here. |
Circa 2017. Click on photo for larger view. Information at here. Configuration of adapter/controller/device type in XTIDE Universal BIOS (a.k.a. XUB): See the relevant information at here. |
Click on photo for larger view. "Rev.3" appears on back of the card. Intended to be used with a CF card and a CF-to-IDE adapter. This particular card will require a CF card that works in 8-bit mode - the vast majority do, but not all. The pictured one supplied by texELEC - see here. Configuration of adapter/controller/device type in XTIDE Universal BIOS (a.k.a. XUB): Based on "Adapter type XT-CF" printed on the front, set the 'Device type' in XUB version 2.0.0 beta 3+ to 'XT-CF PIO8' ('BIU 8' being the shortened form of that)' |
Circa 2019. Click on photo for larger view. Web page at here. See the README.MD file. This card requires a CF card that works in 8-bit mode - the vast majority do, but not all. |
Click on photo for larger view. Monotech's advertising web page at here. This card requires a CF card that works in 8-bit mode - the vast majority do, but not all. Configuration of adapter/controller/device type in XTIDE Universal BIOS (a.k.a. XUB): Per what is printed on card's back, set the 'Device type' in XUB version 2.0.0 beta 3+ to 'XT-CF PIO8' ('BIU 8' being the shortened form of that)' |
Click on photo for larger view. This is simply a rebranding of the 'Monotech XT-CF-Mini Rev 1.1'. Click here for back. Like for the 'Monotech XT-CF-Mini Rev 1.1', this card requires a CF card that works in 8-bit mode - the vast majority do, but not all. |
Circa 2020. Click on photo for larger view. "Rev1.0" appears on back of the card. Monotech's advertising web page at here. Design information at here. Does not require a CF card that works in 8-bit mode. Configuration of adapter/controller/device type in XTIDE Universal BIOS (a.k.a. XUB): If SW1 is OFF, i.e. hi-speed mode is OFF, set the 'Device type' in XUB version 2.0.0 beta 3+ to 'XT-IDE rev 1' If SW1 is ON, i.e. hi-speed mode is ON, set the 'Device type' in XUB version 2.0.0 beta 3+ to 'XT-IDE rev 2 or modded rev 1' |
Click on photo for larger view. This is simply a rebranding of the 'Monotech XT-IDE Deluxe Rev 1.0'. "XT-IDE CF+" appears on back. Click here for back. Click here for end. Does not require a CF card that works in 8-bit mode. Configuration of adapter/controller/device type in XTIDE Universal BIOS (a.k.a. XUB): If SW1 is OFF, i.e. hi-speed mode is OFF, set the 'Device type' in XUB version 2.0.0 beta 3+ to 'XT-IDE rev 1' If SW1 is ON, i.e. hi-speed mode is ON, set the 'Device type' in XUB version 2.0.0 beta 3+ to 'XT-IDE rev 2 or modded rev 1' |