multiplebaboons wrote on 2025-07-31, 08:02:
Now that I think I definitely destroyed the motherboard trying to fix that rtc chip, all suggestions for a board that would be as good as the original will be appreciated. There's nostalgic value to this particular computer (it even has a name), it would be really nice to bring it back to life -- even with a different mb.
Just run a search on Theretroweb for boards with i430HX chipset, then look at the pics for battery type.
The obvious alternative would be the Acer V35N, as AOpen was Acer's retail brand so it's literally the same manufacturer, but apparently their OEMs wanted CR2032, not Dallas RTCs (and rightly so...). This gives you two extra SIMM slots and PS/2 keyboard and mouse instead of DIN AT.
Other decent-looking options would be things like
Chaintech CT-5IFM0
EPoX EP-P55-TH
FIC PT-2200
QDI P5I430HX
Supermicro P5-XTRA
- but unless you're living in retro computing paradise and have any and all boards available, you'll probably need to compromise with what's available.
The problem is that 1996 / i430HX era was peak Dallas era, so it's pretty eccentric looking for a solution that only became common a year or so later.
Two alternative options:
1) stick with i430HX, but look for boards with socketed Dallas DS1287 chips. Then you can just pull the dead one, do whatever work you want to it without risking the rest of the board and if it fails, you can get plug-in alternatives (or even completely new DS12887s - but buy them through a reputable electronics supplier, not eBay as most sellers there relabel old dead ones).
2) stick with So7 and CR-2032 battery. but look for i430TX boards from 1997 instead. Much higher chance of the config you want. You also get SDRAM support and overall higher performance. Only drawback is that TX can do max 256MB RAM and can only cache 64MB of that, so if you want lots of RAM this is a bad idea.