Warlord wrote on 2022-05-27, 05:53:
cyclone3d wrote on 2022-05-26, 23:59:This is a thin client with an ISA/PCI riser slot, a 3.5" floppy drive and a 44-pin IDE connector (originally it was for a Compac […]
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This is a thin client with an ISA/PCI riser slot, a 3.5" floppy drive and a 44-pin IDE connector (originally it was for a Compact flash adapter that was accessible on the back.
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Not going to divulge the brand/model until after I have a chance to actually do some testing and probably post a YouTube video.
I have 2 different risers that will fit it, but only one puts the cards above the thin client.
Feel free to guess the brand/model 😀
I will say that there are 0 pictures that I could find of this doing a Google search. The manual is available though.
Incorrect guesses so far:
Compaq/HP
whats the onboard video chip. I'm guessing theres only room to fit one card, either PCI or ISA. The blue motherboard makes me think its somthing like a Wyse or a Kontron, somthing along those lines.
Since it has already been guessed, here is a bit more info:
The stock riser, with I think was a shared PCI/ISA only came with the larger version, the XL-2000.
The onboard video is Trident.
CPU voltage setting goes from 1.5v up to 3.5v
Stock CPU is an AMD K6-300 underclocked to 250Mhz. The manual says it is supposed to be set at 1.8v but the BIOS on this one is reporting 1.98v. I haven't checked the jumper settings yet.
There are also a bunch of undocumented fsb settings. Should be 16 settings total, but the manual only lists 10.
It was set to PXE boot, but when I changed it to boot from the DOM, it booted up to NT4 embedded and it apparently was used at a library. Completely locked down and all the applications were run over the network.