I used this board to hold my version of the IBM PC BIOS. It used the popular
28 pin 2764 style 8K x 8 RAM/ROM chips. Each chip location could be
disabled. It met all the IEEE-696 specifications and so had 24 bit addressing
as well as 8 or 16 bit data paths. You could add up to 7 wait states.
You could set it to byte low or byte high mode for even/odd addresses.
It also recognized the Phantom line.
The (short but adequate) manual for this board can be obtained
here.