First post, by Mel0n
First post here but active user on LTT forums (not quite the best place for hardware of this age...)
Recently picked up two 486 machines and two CRTs retired from my school, about to be scrapped.
One was a Packard Bell Packmate 27 PB420, of which the PRAM battery had not yet leaked which was fantastic. The other was this one.
Caught my attention because it seems to have sockets for the installed 486 as well as 386 and 387 chips.
Does anyone have any idea what this board is? The chipset in the picture is a little unclear so I will say it is a Uni U4800. 5x 16 bit ISA, 1x 8 bit ISA, 1x eISA.
In any ISA slot a POST test card displays only 3.3v and -12v, no +12 or +5. I swapped in the PSU from the Packard Bell system, it did not work still (and the PB system works fine). This system's PSU worked in the Packard Bell so that is not the issue.
I assume it's a capacitor, but with no electrolytics I'd jump to the blue ones between the ISA slots being dead. Either a hard short, or an open circuit.
Final thing is, I have reason to believe this PC (Micro Flex case badge) was assembled by a small company or a single person. It has a very unprofessional feel. Some of the ISA cards were not screwed in, there was hot glue on every connector (floppy cables, HDD Molex, etc - including ISA slots as you can see in the picture). Had PSU extension cables to plug into the board (as the PSU wires, which btw were from an IBM PC style PSU, were too short to reach), they looked hand soldered and were ziptied together. But on the back of the case it lists the processor options and speeds. "386DX mod: 33-40", same type of thing for 486S and DX.
Can anyone point me in a general direction?
Edit: clipped the Varta batt off, it does not seem to have exploded. It was hot glued down so that's all you see on the board up there. Didn't want to remove glue for fear of ripping traces. It did come with a HDD but I saw no reference to hardware of the board or manufacturer on it.