First post, by spacesaver
I scored a rare motherboard with both socket 4 and socket 5! That will be great for saving space while being able to test both kinds of CPUs.
Socket 5 CPUs run fine, but can't get any socket 4 CPU to post. The manual on the retroweb page says,
A regulator card or jumper card is also required and is installed over the second ZIF socket.
So that strongly suggests the pins marked "P5 POWER CONN" should be connected some how. When using socket 5, a 5V to 3.3V regulator board is plugged into "P54C POWER CONN". If I follow the same pin pattern, then I deduce for the "P5 POWER CONN", that the 2 5V pins should be connected to the 3 pins on the other end. I did that, but it still doesn't POST. I also unset the jumper for bus speed to 60 MHz. I've tried only 1 CPU so far, SX835. It's possible the CPU is broken since it was listed as untested on eBay.
Does anyone have a similar board and can show what the "P5 POWER CONN" looks like? Or know of any other jumpers that should be changed?