Hey guys.
In my attempts at getting rid of the cpu unit, and putting the pc parts in a smaller pc enclosure, I asked the IT guy at my school if he had an old cabinet lying around.
He gave me an old DELL optiplex GX240.
When I opened it up, I saw that it had an old ati agp card in there.
The processor is a pentium 4 2ghz.
Out of curiosity, I connected the CF card from my d8b, just confirm that it wouldn't load on this hardware.
At first it simply halted before the normal loading screen. But then for fun, I put in the ati card that was in my d8b.
NOW IT BOOTED ALL THE WAY TO THE GUI!!!
I got a dsp error, of course, since I hadn't connected the desk.
But the fact that it booted, suggests, that this might be used as an alternative for Ye Olde Motherboard in the cpu.
There is some caveats though:
There's only pci slots on this motherboard - no ISA, so I'm certain that midi isn't gonna be working. (there are no drivers for other midi boards)
Also, while there are two serial ports, the are hardwired connectors on the backplate, so I'll need to get a kind of dual db9 to single db25 cable, to be able to see if I can make it communicate with the desk.