On the AO486 core, is it possible to make other emulated hardware with a pi (or other device) like the MT-32?? Maybe the 80487 Math Co-Processor and Video Cards and/or Audio Cards? This could transform the core into a 486DX4-75 from 486SX-33??
My first PC was a 486DX2-50 (from 93-94, DOS 5.0 and Win 3.0 was the current at the time) with a fairly high end video card for the time (it had a whopping 4mb RAM!). But I remember doing things on that PC that the AO486 struggles with like Win95/98 general performance. MechWarrior 2 and Duke Nukem 3D. I played those 2 games a LOT in high school on that 486... I remember the PC being too fast (or too slow with Turbo "on") for Wing Commander. I did drafting on that PC (AutoCAD r12 - r14 and 3D StudioMAX r2) for several years, till I got a P3 when I went to Univ.
-Random Thoughts-
True Story, when I first brought home that PC, I wanted play a game on 3.5" Floppy (B: Drive - My A: Drive was 5.25" Drive, no CD-ROM they were not consumer avail yet).
At the command prompt,
cd b:
Why isn't this working.
eject disk and check it. Blow into it like an NES game. reinsert it.
cd b:
dammit... Ill have to call my fiend tomorrow to figure this out....
Upgrading from DOS 5.0 to DOS 6.2, and losing DOSSHELL.EXE.
The selling point the salesman kept making was it added comas to large numbers. I just wanted DOS Shell back...