So... steering the thread back towards the original topic, here's some of my recent acquisitions.
First off, there's an Asus ISA-486 board. It is, as one might guess from the model name, an ISA 486 board. It was made towards the end of '91 judging by the date codes on the various chips, and it appears to be new in box... there's no scuffs around the mounting holes or any other signs that it was ever installed. It came with the manual, and even a couple of the original CMOS batteries (which still have a full charge). The only downside is that it only has 64K of 25ns cache, so I'll probably end up swapping that out for something better.
To go along with that board, I also got from the same seller a Diamond Speedstar64. This is a factory 2MB version.
Then here's some of the random stuff I mentioned a few posts back. Those are AA holders pre-wired for use as external CMOS batteries, a clip on 486 heatsink (there's another one installed on the CPU in the 486 board above, as well), and a couple SIMM adapters which I'm hoping will work in a couple of my old Macs.
And finally, this is something I picked up a few weeks ago, but I haven't had a chance to show it yet. I actually got it free. A mATX Slot A board with the AMD 750 chipset, and a 750mhz Athlon. If anyone's keeping count, that makes two Slot A systems I own now... 😁