Hi Chris,
What you are having over there is the board for an IBM PS/1 2133 or 2155 (depends on the riser) from the Fall 1992 series. It came in 3 versions with 2mb-RAM+256kb- VRAM, 2mb-RAM+512kb-VRAM and 4mb-RAM+512kb-VRAM. I have such a system that I'm doing my best to restore.
There are a few notes:
1) No hard-drives larger than 1024 sectors with that particular BIOS release unless you run a 32-bit OS, which brings me to:
2) No Linux/Windows NT/Solaris booting unless you boot the kernel from a diskette after running UNIXBOOT.COM. It has the fixed drive parameter table at a different location than the original AT computers and most OSs don't understand that. UNIXBOOT fixes it.
3) No 32-bit disk access in Windows 3.1 unless you use a special driver that you can find in the IBM PCBBS archives (never bothered to try it though)
4) No ATi Mach64 cards on it because they need I/O Port 0x10? which is used by the Programable Option Select hardware on the Motherboard. The EXM281 (Graphics Pro Turbo) card that I'm having boots wonderfully on other systems but not on this one.
5) If you use a sound-blaster card or a 3Com card make sure that they are in PnP mode and that you have a DOS PnP Manager (like the Intel one). Even optical drives work if you do that.
I also have the original software included on it and the original service manual is "63g2028.PDF" which you can locate on Google. I am working to source a newer BIOS version that does not have the odd IDE FDPT problem and can solve points 1 through 3 for you.
I am currently having the following configuration for it:
CPU: 386sx@25MHz
FPU: Intel 80387@25
RAM: 16MB
VGA: Currently Trident 9000 but with a Nitro ISA 64/2MB in transit
Sound Card: Sound Blaster 32 PnP
NIC: 3Com 3C905B-TP
HDD: Original 129MB Maxtor replaced with a 2GB Transcend Industrial SSD
ODD: Sony CD-RW/DVD-ROM replacing the 5¼-inch floppy
FDD: Sony 2.88MB floppy replacing the original 1.44MB (still seen as 1.44MB by the BIOS)
PSU: Swapped the original 110V PSU with an IBM PS/1 220V PSU from an Italian PS/1. It's NLX in size/form factor but with AT connectors.
I am keeping all the original hardware parts.
Software: Level 1 US Software (MS-DOS, Win 3.1, MSWorks for Windows, etc.)
Upgraded to MS-DOS 6.22
Upgraded to MS-Windows 3.11 for Workgroups with all the usual patches (TCP/IP, Y2K, Win32s, etc.)
And on separate partitions: Red Hat Linux 6.2 with all the updates and a custom 2.4 kernel (for faster booting).
Bug me on PM for more details,
Răzvan