Some dump of thoughts on your illustrious Chicony CH-471B follow:
Based on what you wrote previously, I am surprised you continued testing this board. You wrote that you need to leave the ISA bus at 7.159 MHz or it misses key strokes. I guess you thought this an acceptable sacrifice because you'd be running IDE and graphics off the VLB? What's on ISA - sound and ethernet maybe?
You write that it doesn't work with L1 in write-back mode. That would be a show stopper for me.
You had a hard time getting 1024K working and had to run through your cycles of modules for it to work. That's not a great sign and hints to marginal stability. ARK 1000VL not working. That's not an issue because if you want any Windows GUI, you'd be using something else, but then you said Trio64 no go too. Does that Trident 9440 have any decent Windows GUI compared to the other brands?
Those ARK cards are really just for DOS max benchmark numbers and if you want primarly a DOS system.
No EDO - that's expected. Do any ISA/VLB-only boards work with EDO?
The onboard Adaptec IDE VLB is a nice novelty, but this doesn't really alter one's decision because there are two VLB slots and you can add whatever for IDE/SCSI.
You said you had to use your curtailed magic 16 MB modules, otherwise no POST. That's another red flag.
Keyboard controller can make the system hang 'sometimes'?!?! Oh man, I'd have stuffed this board in my bin by now.
Working at 200 Mhz with a VLB system is a nice niche to the board. Same for 180 Mhz. From what I've read, these would be the only reasons to make a system out of the board, assuming the Asus VLI system cannot do these speeds.
It is a sexy looking motherboard, that's for sure. Hands down it would win the Ms. VLB award.
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