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<p>Unfortunately, because the ISA bus was originally locked to the processor clock, this meant that some 286 machines had ISA buses that ran at 10, 12, or even 16&nbsp;MHz. In fact, the first systems to clock the ISA bus at 8&nbsp;MHz were the turbo <a href="page.php?w=Intel_8088">Intel 8088</a> clones that clocked the processors at 8&nbsp;MHz. This caused many issues with incompatibility, where a true IBM-compatible third-party card (designed for an 8&nbsp;MHz or 4.77&nbsp;MHz bus) might not work reliably or at all in a higher-clocked system. Most</p><p>
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