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First post, by curggles@gmail.com

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Pretty happy. Last year I bought a case to use for a 486 build I had gathered up parts for but to get a case I ended up with most of another 486 machine that wasn't functional. I couldn't find out the exact manufacture of this board but it is identical to the 486 vla models I have seen from multiple manufacturers like seritech. It's a vlb board.
I finally took a look at it this weekend. Found a bunch of bad radial caps, the battery had been removed but it had already leaked. I neutralized the acid and washed the board. My parts came in the other day so I replaced all the bad caps and got it to boot but no keyboard. Yesterday I managed to track the keyboard problem to a bad trace for the keyboard data pin and did a test repair to confirm. I bodged wire from the bottom of the keyboard connector then brought it back to the top of the board where I exposed the trace and attached it. It is now fully functional. I'm pretty excited. First successful repair. I'll be removing the keyboard connector once I get a better desoldering setup and then clean everything up better and do a nicer looking repair.
It came with 256k cache 8MB ram and an Acer L50 vlb io/VGA card which has 2 ide channels, floppy, serial, etc, and it's video is a Cirrus logic cl-gd543x series card. Which all is fully functional.

Asus p55t2p4 PEntium 200, 48mb ram, Cirrus logic 5446 PCI, diamond monster voodoo 3d, ISA Asus vibra 16.
PCChips m321, am386 dx40, 4mb ram, trident 8900c ISA, Creative labs SB16 CT2230.
Ap43 Intel i486dx4-100 also have a amd am486dx2-66v16bcg.

Reply 1 of 2, by ifrit05

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Good job!

P3B-F v1.03 | VIA C3 Nehemiah 1GHz @ 1.33GHz| 4x128 PC133 | GeForce4 Ti 4200 | OPL3-SA3+DreamBlaster X2GS

Reply 2 of 2, by chrismeyer6

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Excellent work! It's always nice seeing old hardware saved and being used once again.