Reply 80 of 186, by TheMobRules
#80
Manufacturer/Identifier: ASUS ISA-486
Chipset: SiS BTQ 85C401/85C402 + 85C206
BIOS/Version: AMI 486DX ISA BIOS 05/05/91
BIOS String: 40-0102-001292-00101111-050591-SIS-486
#80
Manufacturer/Identifier: ASUS ISA-486
Chipset: SiS BTQ 85C401/85C402 + 85C206
BIOS/Version: AMI 486DX ISA BIOS 05/05/91
BIOS String: 40-0102-001292-00101111-050591-SIS-486
#81
Manufacturer/Identifier: Zida Tomato 4DPS VER 1.0 (PCI400-2)
Chipset: SiS 85C496/85C497 (OR/OT revision)
BIOS/Version: 4DPS VER 1.4 - AWARD
BIOS String: 11/23/95-SiS-496-497/A/B-2A4IBZ11C-00
#82
Manufacturer/Identifier: Jamicon KM-S4-1
Chipset: SiS 85C496/85C497 (PR/NU revision)
BIOS/Version: KM-S4-1 VER:4.2 - AWARD
BIOS String: 10/30/95-SiS-496-497/A/B-2A4IBR22C-00
#83
Board ID : LuckyStar LS-486E Rev:C2
Chipset : SiS 496/497 (PR/NU)
BIOS : AWARD 486E 96/7/19
ID string : 03/14/96-SiS-496-497/A/B-2A4IBL13C-00
#84
Board ID : 486IP-B-2-A (ABIT PI4/PI4T PCI clone)
Chipset : SiS 496/497 (NV/NU)
BIOS : AWARD 2a4ibb61
ID string : 10/02/95-SiS-496-497/A/B-2A4IBB61C-00
#85
Board ID : ASUS ISA-486SIO rev. 1.2
Chipset : SiS 85C460 ATQ
BIOS : AMI
ID string : 40-0104-001292-00101111-050591-I486SI-F
#86
Aquarius MB4-DUV rev 3.1
Chipset: UMC498F
BIOS/Version: Award, R3.1, dump attached
sidenote: I did part the BIOS file earlier in a different thread, knowing it's probably better of here... But I didn't have a photo of the mobo yet
(BIOS the same as this post: Re: BIOS image collection - requests, discussion etc )
Stuck at 10MHz...
#87
Manufacturer: FIRST INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER, INC. ?
Chipset: VIA
BIOS String: 01/18/95-VT82C505-2A4L4000-00
BIOS Version: Award v4.50G Version 4.26gn2a (01/18/95)
From ZX Spectrum to IBM PS/2 30 and so on. http://asknotes.com/
#88
Manufacturer: ECS UM8810PAIO REV: 2.0.
Chipset:
UMC UM8886F, UM8881F - PCI SET;
UM82C865F+FDC37C665GT - I/O;
PCI0640B - IDE controller.
BIOS/Version: Award v4.50PG, VBS1.10H UM8810 ECS
BIOS string: 06/23/95-UMC-881/886-2A4X5E11-00
Comments:
This BIOS version does not support PS/2 mouse, all routines and functions (IRQ12, INT15 function C1h, C2h, ETC.) responsible for PS/2 mouse data and resource handling are absent. Logo "HIGHSCREEN" at startup is animated.
#89
Manufacturer/Identifier: MSI MS-4132 G ver. 1
Chipset: SiS 85C471/85C407
BIOS/Version: AMI 486DX ISA BIOS 08/08/93
BIOS String: 40-0100-001169-00101111-080893-SIS471B
#90
Manufacturer/Identifier: Silicon Valley Computer, Inc 486WB6A3.B1
Chipset: OPTi 82C493/392
BIOS/Version: AMI 486 BIOS ZZ342708, unknown version, BIOS string implies 1991-06-06
BIOS String: 40-0101-ZZ9999-00101111-060691-OPWBSX-F
#91
Manufacturer and model: Micronics JX30GP.
Motherboard P/N: 09-00189-10 REV B1.
Chipset:
MIC 471, MIC491;
PC87312VF - Super I/O.
BIOS/Version: Phoenix, 80486 ROM BIOS PLUS Version 0.10 GJX30G-04P, Gateway 2000 Local Bus BIOS.
BIOS date: 09/24/93.
Comments:
MIC 471 is a rebranded SiS 85C460 or 85C461 386/486 single chip chipset, MIC491 - SiS 85C407 ISA bus buffer. G and P letters in model/BIOS stands for "Green" and "PS/2 mouse" respectively. BIOS supports power management and PS/2 mouse, but limits HDD geometry to 1024C/16H/63S, thus can't properly detect hard drives larger than 528MB. To enter BIOS setup CTRL+ALT+ESC key combination needs to be pressed after cache size is displayed during POST. Motherboards with P/N 09-00189-10 were used by Gateway.
#92
Manufacturer/Identifier: Zida 4DVS
Chipset: SiS 85C471/85C407
BIOS String: 40-07Z5-008031-00101111-121593-SIS471
http://www.win3x.org/uh19/motherboard/show/6881
Manufacturer/Identifier: Amstrad PC9486
Chipset: UMC - UM82C481BF/UM82C482AF
Board Type - UX486VIO-A Rev. 1.0
BIOS/Version: AMI 486DX ISA BIOS 1993 - AA9222968
Edit: 256K saved using SAVEROM
Edit: Added an image of the top 256k to capture video etc... BIOS
@Zalog: Could you make a picture without the metal support in the middle? Or does that require full disassembly?
evasive wrote on 2021-04-07, 12:36:@Zalog: Could you make a picture without the metal support in the middle? Or does that require full disassembly?
Yes unfortunately it requires a fair degree of disassembly - fortunately I took one in the middle of an upgrade so if you don't mind shots of it that are slightly less clear (a bit harder to read the chips at the VGA end of the board) and in non-original condition (added cache chips, overdrive + extra ram) - find attached
Edit: BIOS String is: 40-0100-001131-00111111-111192-UMC480
#94
FIC 486-GVT
VIA VT82C486, VIA VT82C482
AMIBIOS 08/08/93
#95
Manufacturer/Identifier: ADI F4DXL-UC4
Chipset:
BIOS String:
http://www.win3x.org/uh19/motherboard/show/5495
#96
Manufacturer/Identifier: FIC 486-KVD
Chipset:
BIOS String:
http://www.win3x.org/uh19/motherboard/show/920
Horun wrote on 2020-12-28, 01:54:#74 Motherboard: Amptron DX9200 AKA PcChips M915i with Fake cache Chipset: UMC UM8881F + UM8886BF EPROM: AMD AM27C010 BIOS Strin […]
#74
Motherboard: Amptron DX9200 AKA PcChips M915i
with Fake cache
Chipset: UMC UM8881F + UM8886BF
EPROM: AMD AM27C010
BIOS String: 41-p400-001437-00101111-101094-486AVIP-H
BIOS label: AMI 486DX ISA BIOS 1993
BIOS Version: AMI 10/10/1995: 11-08-1995
CRC 32bit Checksum: 82A4E810Note: this Fake Cache bios is not same as the M915i BIOS 9151108s floating around.
http://www.win3x.org/uh19/motherboard/show/579
http://www.win3x.org/uh19/motherboard/show/5944
Included the 9151108s BIOS
Sorry if this is a stupid question but I am learning still. I have ended up with one of these boards with the fake cache on it. I plan to remove the fake cache and put some real stuff on it along with the jumpers to configure it. If I do this can I then put the bios on the unit from the links you have posted to make it work properly ?