back in the old days I worked with the 286, 386, 486 and some others and I love that emulator. I think it's the best emulater simce the last 15 years.
But I can't remember much of the systemspecs (or some machines are unknown to me), and I guess many other peaople too. Even the information of HDDs [from that era] needed for emulation are hard to find.
So I thought about an extended ReadMe file or an seperate document (or documentation project if it's getting too big)were people can finde detailed informations abaut the computer, graphics cards, sound cards and the other stuff which is emulated. It should contain something like:
Maybe it's a little nerdy but I like to emulate it 100% accurate.Amstrad PC2086
Year of Release: 1988
CPU: 8086 @ 8 MHz
Memory Included: 640K
Max Memory Supported: 640K
Floppy Drives: 1 or 2 3.5" 720K
Hard Drives: (optional 32MB RLL hard drive, compatible with XT-IDE)
Graphics Card Options: VGA (Paradise)
Monitor Options: 12" or 14" VGA mono or VGA colour
Keyboard: 102-key (proprietary interface)
Expansion Slots: 3 x full-length 8-bit ISA, 1 x half-length 8-bit ISA, socket for external 5.25" or 3.5" floppy drive (looks like a parallel port), 1 x parallel port, 1 x RS232 serial port
Bundled Software: MS-DOS 3.30, Windows 2.1
Models Available: PC2086/30
IBM EGA
Made by: IBM
Codename: EGA
Bus: ISA 8bit
Memory Size: 64kB
Max Memory Size: 256kB
Memory Type: DRAM
Year: 1984
Card Type: EGA
Manufacturer: IBM
Made in: Japan
Outputs: 9 pin D‐sub, RCA/CINCH
Price $: 982
Sold by: IBM