First post, by Susanin79
Would like to run Pentium OverDrive CPU at my Jetway J-437 motherboard. (link to the Retroweb: https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/jetway-j-437) Unfortunately system didn't boot with the installed CPU at all.
For the first time I thought that the CPU is broken, all surface mounted components were removed, but the short circuit didn't disappeared. Then I received the advice from one forum member to check the 5V rail to shorts and indeed, it was shorted.
Closed inspection confirmed that some of the Vcc pins definitely sorted to the ground and some ground pins are connected to the 5v line. So I decided to remove any jumpers and continue to measure the shorts without them. You can see the tracing result on the picture. The blue circle mean that pin connected to the Ground and the red one means that pin is connected to the Voltage regulator.
Then I tried to trace the jumpers PINs and found that documentation didn't fit the jumpers on the motherboard. The group of jumpers marked as JT1 to JT7 has no full description. On the picture those jumpers were set for the DX4 CPU when I bought this board. And it looks from the trace information that JT2 and JT7 should be set to the 2-3 position to support PODP CPU.
With all this new information I thought that I found the cause of the issue, but not, the shorts still exist with the any of the jumpers configuration.
Would be appreciated for any advice.