On Mon, 10 Aug 2015, Chris Osborn wrote:
One of my favorite old computers to tinker with is a rev B IBM PC. I recently moved it out into my living room to hopefully inspire me to mess with it more, but I still didn’t want to mess with having to put everything on 360k floppies. With all the slots occupied I had to find another solution for mass storage. Raspberry Pi to the rescue! I was able to use XTIDE and a Pi to emulate a hard drive over the RS232 port. All the details are here on my blog post:
 http://www.insentricity.com/a.cl/244

Nice job.
But, why give up an entire ISA slot just to hold a DB25 and a DA15 connector? You coulda made up a Compact Flash or SD card pseudo hard-drive that ALSO has a DE9 and DA15 connector on its bracket.

BTW, the original 5150 also had an empty ROM socket.

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