First post, by jbh1977
I've just scored this little 486 machine, a DEC 450D2LP, model PC744-BB. Can anyone tell me a bit more about this? I can find very little information online.
I've had to replace the floppy and optical drives, as they were no longer working. Apart from that it's been really well looked after, and even looks like it had a new CMOS battery installed recently. Up until a couple of weeks ago it was still being used for industrial control.
According to Norton Diagnostics, the CPU is a 486 DX-50, but according to the BIOS it's a DX2, running at 25MHz, which as far as I understand it can't be right. If it is a DX-50, then shouldn't the FSB be running at 50MHz? Where does the 25MHz come from? Wouldn't that make it a DX2-50? Because that doesn't exist does it? Am very confused.
Speaking of the CPU, it seems to be on some sort of daughter-board, and there's even room for a second CPU by the look of it. I've never seen this sort of set up before. If anyone knows where I can find info on this board or how to configure it, that would be really useful.
Graphics are provided by an onboard S3 chipset. Windows 95 thinks it's an S3 911/924, but I'm not so sure. I couldn't get it to display in anything other than 640x480x16 even with the 911/924 drivers.
Audio is provided by an old SB16 (CT2950) I had lying around, and still works great.
Anyone know anything about this machine? Was this a good find? How do I know I'm getting best performance out of it? I haven't run any proper benchmarks on it yet, but DOOM seems a bit more sluggish than I would like.
Thanks.