Thanks for the caution.
Yes, looks like Cx486DX standard pinout.
I cross referenced name differences between Am5x86 and Cx486DX and think I've finished my analysis. I think adapting this adaptor for Am5x86 may be a bit involved.
Parenthesis () indicate the Am5x86 naming convention. PGA and QFP grid references are concerning the copper adaptor shown above.
PGA R17 (CLKMUL) -----> QFP 96 (N/C)
QFP 11 (CLKMUL) -----> No trace
PGA B13 (WB/WT') -----> QFP 58 (SRESET)
QFP 64 (WB/WT') -----> PGA A13 (N/C)
PGA S4 (VOLDET) -----> QFP 60 (Vcc)
PGA A3, A14, B16, B14 (TCK, TDI, TDO, TMS) -----> No trace
PGA A12 (HITM#) -----> QFP 65 (SMI#)
QFP 63 (HITM#) -----> PGA C12 (SMIACT#)
PGA B10 (SMI#) -----> No trace
QFP 59 (SMIACT#) -----> PGA C10 (SRESET)
QFP 58 (SRESET) -----> PGA B13 (WB/WT#)
PGA B12 (CACHE#) -----> No trace
QFP 70 (CACHE#) -----> PGA C13 (N/C)
Retro-fitting this QFP208-to-PGA168 adaptor would require:
Cut R17 trace and bodge wire R17 to QFP 11
Cut B13 & A13 traces. Bodge B13 to QFP 64 and bodge PGA C10 to QFP 58.
Cut S4 trace and bodge C10 to GND
Cut A12, C12, C10, and B13 traces. Bodge wire A12 to QFP 63, C12 to QFP 59, B10 to QFP 65, C10 to QFP 58.
Cut C13 trace and bodge wire B12 to QFP 70.
That's 9 trace cuts and 9 bodge wires. And I am assuming that the remainder of the adaptor is wired per Cx486DX. I'm not sure if this is worth the effort.
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