First post, by byte_76
I managed to get my hands on a Chaintech 5AGM2 super socket 7 motherboard.
Unfortunately there were were no adapters or brackets included.
Having a look through the documentation on the retroweb and physically examining the board, I found that there is an MIR connector between the PCI slots but it uses a non-standard 2mm pitch (or spacing between the pins).
I also noted that there seems to be solder points on the board next to the AT keyboard socket. (partially obscured by the AT socket)
I don't have any PS/2 brackets or adapters in my spares bin at the moment.
So I'm wondering what my options are to get a mouse working on this motherboard.
Would it work to remove the AT keyboard connector and then solder in two PS/2 connectors, (the holes are side-by-side) and would that just work or would it need additional components on the board?
Alternatively, I either need to get hold of the correct MIR adapter or make up an adapter.
What do you guys think?
Another question is the CPU voltage support.
The manual says 2.0v is supported but then it only indicates jumper setting from 2.2v upwards.
I'd like to run a K6-2+ 550MHz which requires 2.0v but how do I configure the jumpers for that voltage?