First post, by AlessandroB
I have this beautiful Single Board computer but I don't have the manual, can someone help me find it on the net? tnks
I have this beautiful Single Board computer but I don't have the manual, can someone help me find it on the net? tnks
Found a spec here: https://web.archive.org/web/20001204165500/ht … protech.com.tw/ but to get the manual you had to contact them. Found some references to a 'prox1560.pdf' file, but can't find that.
Doesn't help that searching for that file name that is mostly brings up results for prox cards and readers (proximity).
AlessandroB wrote on 2021-12-15, 16:49:I have this beautiful Single Board computer but I don't have the manual, can someone help me find it on the net? tnks
Any of these help?
https://web.archive.org/web/20031216055 ... 3(G1B).pdf
https://web.archive.org/web/20031217080 ... G1C-D).pdf
https://web.archive.org/web/20030310032944/ht … et/Prox1560.pdf
Wow, how'd you get to those? I got stuck where for a few years it looks like they had a Flash front end to their website.
snufkin wrote on 2021-12-15, 21:36:Wow, how'd you get to those? I got stuck where for a few years it looks like they had a Flash front end to their website.
more often than not, I just open the entire URL catalog for a site using the * wildcards (maybe partially filtered by date on the first one) and use the search box to find possible hits, so here it was
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.protech.com.tw:80/*
then search for 1560
PC Hoarder Patrol wrote on 2021-12-15, 22:32:more often than not, I just open the entire URL catalog for a site using the * wildcards (maybe partially filtered by date on th […]
snufkin wrote on 2021-12-15, 21:36:Wow, how'd you get to those? I got stuck where for a few years it looks like they had a Flash front end to their website.
more often than not, I just open the entire URL catalog for a site using the * wildcards (maybe partially filtered by date on the first one) and use the search box to find possible hits, so here it was
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.protech.com.tw:80/*then search for 1560
Things I didn't know. Thank you.
[edit: hey, BIOS files as well, neat]
thank you very much, it's her!
Tiny bit more poking around and I found the pages past what would have been the Flash intro:
https://web.archive.org/web/20030923074351/ht … p?id=12&mcate=1
Which at least shows you what drivers used to exist, even if they can't actually be downloaded from there (C&T 69030, Realtek RTL8139, and some NetMOS driver).
There's also a list of LCD panels it worked with: https://web.archive.org/web/20030816183733/ht … l/prox1560.html
Although it looks like they needed different VGA BIOS files which I can't find.
It doesn't look like this board is listed on UltimateRetro so it might be nice if you can add it there so there's a record of it.
I bought such a SBC recently as NOS, rev. G1D.
Thanks for digging up the manuals!
Apparently this is a Super Socket 7 chipset and supports K6-2/III with 500+ MHz and 100MHz FSB.
Does your board enable the onboard 512K L2 PB WB cache?
According to CTCM and SpeedSys mine doesn't.
BIOS Code is 02/20/2002-ALADDIN5-2A5KKP6DC-00
Version apparently „(F62B5E-TN) P5/6x86 SBC SYSTEM ...…“
Reality continues to ruin my life.