While still waiting for my cache and VRAM chips, this morning, I was helping my father to clear a wagon at our villa, so imagine my surprise, when I discovered a box of old motherboards (most of them socket 7, nothing special - one of them ATX though), some ISA cards, and that little fellow:
I was so sure I have thrown it away years ago (it was my ex-gf's PC that I upgraded), cause I DO remember how I left the case besides the trashcan, and I extracted the DX4-120 to keep it. The case was damn heavy - probably made out of german WW2 helmets 😀
But it seems I've kept the board. It's been somewhat poorly stored - temperatures -15C to +30C, but no direct sunlight and no direct water (moisture, probably).
Can you help me identify the board, and if someone has a manual for these jumpers, it will be of great help, cause they make no sense to me (except for the voltage one, and the ones that have descprition onboard)
There is an isncription on the board: lite on 20V0 9548-11, but I got no reasonable results when I googled it. (SIMMs, most of the results)

It's really strange to me, that the board does not support 5V.


Plus, I found my old ESS card 😀


Now ... this is a board, that suits better to a 486 revival. Although it's small form factor, I suppose BIOS will recognize my am5x86-133. And if it runs at 4x40 ...
Unfortunately, I keep no DIN keyboards. Any adaters DIN<->PS2? And how can I run a mouse today with this board? (all controllers are gone in trash long time ago). Have no serial mouse, so ... any Plug-and-Play I/O controllers with PS2?