Welp I got impatient and I said heck it so I decided to forgo the display and I used some jumper pins to wire the female duponts together.
Had to hoist the mobo out and solder in the dupont to the STPCLK pin.
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I jankily hooked it up to the computer.
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And we have success , I got the pc down to 4.77 MHZ and later tried out 33mhz and played some doom , I had to shrink the window down to get it to run faster which seems about right for a 486.
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For a final test I got bubble bobble to run correctly , it used to run way too slow on the 233 , im guessing the games logic was tied to the clock speed and ironically having too fast a cpu leads to the game slowing down.
After I checked the speed I dialed it into without looking , because I had no LED display it seemed to be running at a whopping 3mhz go figure.
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One other weird thing I noticed that if I put the speed down and hit the power button the PC went into some kind of sleep mode , where the fans worked ,
but the screen shut off , after dialing the speed to max and hitting the power button it finally shut down.