Reply 16900 of 56741, by cj_reha
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Got this Tyan S1462 dual Socket 7 PCI/EISA board for surprisingly cheap on ebay, was the only bid. It was something like 30 dollars.
Anyways, it posts fine using a single 75 and 133mhz pentium, now I have to get matching 166 Pentium chips and make a dual pentium workstation 😀
The RTC module still seems to have saved BIOS, time and date settings from when it was last used interestingly.
Also, this board has the Intel Neptune chipset for future reference.
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