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First post, by kixs

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Hello,

I need help identifying this 286 motherboard. The year 1992 on AMI BIOS chip caught my eye. It isn't the most compact last gen 286 board but it seems decent. I like that socketed oscillator and CPU.

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Reply 1 of 13, by kixs

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I guess I'll have to find out the hard way... it's in the mail. Hopefully it will get here in a week or two.

I'll try to swap the crystal for 50Mhz one and put Harris cpu in it. Also fpu will be changed for IIT one till I get a proper Cyrix Fasmath 287XL+. If this works, I'm done with my 286 project 😁

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Reply 3 of 13, by kanecvr

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Identifying old motherboards can be a pain in the ass. Check out http://stason.org/TULARC/pc/motherboards/index.html

They have a huge MB database complete with layouts and jumper settings. Just browse trought 286 motherboards and look for boards with the exact same layout. That's how I ID my old boards.

Here: http://stason.org/TULARC/pc/motherboards/m286_1.html - from A to Z with jumpers and diagrams. Just find one with the exact same layout, that's your board. Good luck.

Reply 8 of 13, by kixs

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Found some time to play around with this board.

Replaced memory chips with SIMM. Now has 4MB (4x 1MB 60ns), replaced CPU with Harris-20, replaced AMD FPU with IIT one. Changed crystal to 48MHz, it won't do 50MHz for some reason (maybe cpu, maybe motherboard) 🙁

I have tried all the jumpers and one is quite interesting - it sets the board to run at 12MHz - no mater what crystal is installed. DIP switches are only for memory settings. Many jumpers doesn't effect the system and don't know what they do.

Benchmarks are quite interesting... haven't seen 286 so fast 😁 I'll make a new thread about this project and all the benchmarks with pictures 😎

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Reply 9 of 13, by oerk

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kixs wrote:

Benchmarks are quite interesting... haven't seen 286 so fast 😁 I'll make a new thread about this project and all the benchmarks with pictures 😎

Cool - make those 386SX's run away in fear 😎

Reply 13 of 13, by Rodoko

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On a Russian site I found a little bit of info about this board

Name: ???
Revision: ???
CPU/FPU: 80286, 80287
Chipset: TI TACT8230... 1BPB, 2BPB, 3EPB
ICs: J8M42C
Memory: SIPP (4), HY51C4256S-10 (8)
Exp. slots: ISA-8 (3), ISA-16 (5)
Id string: D286-1430-040990-K0 (Almost matches, your board is maybe a new revision, I tried Wim's BIOS and I couldn't find the ID in the manufacturer database, so looks like this is a ID of a defunct company)
BIOS: AMI
ROM: R4-TL018 P256-01H 044CXHB (32k)

Source: http://chukaev.ru54.com/bios_en.htm