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Old 08-11-2003, 07:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Need Socket 7 Mobo ID'd: 056291698

Gents,

I've looked all over this board and can find no name or ID other than markings on the individual chips. Here is my description and my request for its identification.

I have not connected power to this as the switch connectors are not clearly marked, and I don't want to fry anything. Thus, no BIOS string or splash screen to help ID this thing.

Pentium Socket 7
Square, small, AT Factor
3 PIC
3 ISA
No onboard mouse connector

Orientation:
Back [Left]: where all card connectors are
Top: 4 SIMM Banks

IDE and FDD connector pins are not housed, but simply protruding
straight up from the mainboard, arranged horizontally below the SIMM banks and just above the PCI slots

Right / middle: Socket 7
Right / bottom: power and switch connectors / small heat sink



Chip Inscriptions:

AWARD (1995) BIOS Chip PCI / PnP 586
S/N 056291698 v____

VIA VT 82585N

BestKey
9638M
0973-4-H

Intel
PCIset
SB82437vx
L6424375

Intel
PCIset 82371sb
L6415126 (1995)

PhaseLink
PLL52c59-14tsc
9640 327910

Other chips are branded by LGS, UMC and Intel.

Mostly I need the power pin key for this board. If you know of any direct links to explantory webpages (drivers, pictorials, pinouts, etc.) that'd be very cool and greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Cheers,

K.J.

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Thanks anyways!

as it turns out, I've gotten some scoop on another forum. By reading between the PCI slots, I found some writing which corresponded with a Spring Circle motherboard, built in Taiwan sometime in 1995.

Thanks anyways.
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