The Glitch Works XT-IDE rev 4 is an open-source 8-bit ISA IDE controller board that enables the use of modern 16-bit IDE devices (CompactFlash adapters, DOM modules, hard drives) on vintage IBM PC/XT, AT, and compatible systems. Designed in KiCad and licensed under GNU GPL v3.0, the rev 4 improves on the rev 3 with better silkscreen, larger jumper pads, corrected latch read/write timing, additional Slot 8 Support test points, and consistent parts numbering for easier kit assembly. When paired with the XTID
Lo-tech produces a range of ISA CompactFlash adapters sharing the same design philosophy. All are open-source hardware with published schematics.
The Amstrad PC1640 family (1987) helped make affordable IBM PC compatibles mainstream in Europe. This entry tracks a complete PC1640SD setup (monitor + keyboard + boot disk), aligned with the XT-Emporium catalog.
Clock profile switcher for timing-sensitive software and test harnesses, enabling controlled transitions between true legacy rates and turbo operation.