First post, by ConventionalMemories
By any chance are there any Kontron IP LITE owners here?
I do have one, a very nice machine with EISA backplane.
Now to configure any EISA cards i would need to use the kontron eisa configuration disk which I don't have. and if i use any other configuration utility I would need the config file for my motherboard which I don't have either.
Apart from some google books articles I haven't been able to find much on the computer online, there are no drivers let alone manuals to be found.
I’ve looked high and low for these files, like contacted every Kontron IP LITE owner I’ve found online, contacted several different Kontron offices, and some eBay sellers. And although I have found some of the original utilities the one I needed the most isn’t available anywhere. The “EISA configuration utility” and to be more precise the EISA configuration file for my motherboard. Which should be “!TWE8309.CFG”
I suppose I don't really know enough about EISA in the first place. AFAIK. The configuration utility is used to allocate resources to expansion cards and isn't really motherboard specific? And then the utility uses the config file to understand the layout and capabilities of the specific motherboard?
Would there be any way of getting around not having the right config file? Or maybe making one from scratch? What data exactly is stored in this file? Ant how does the configuration utility know which config file to ask for? Is this stored in the chipset somehow?
More info,
The motherboard is an “EPIC486-33” manufactured by KONTRON (picture attached)
Based on the Intel 82350 EISA chipset family
Any help or advice is very appreciated, thanks.