Well I appreciate the offer, but considering the context, I don't think I can do this. As a win3x.org mod and since win3x.org has drivers too, so this is a rather difficult position for me. Some of you may dislike that choice, but I've chosen my side before this thread even existed. Not that I am against vogonsdrivers or anything !
Now maybe we could find a different solution ? I don't know.
Anyways, I had a new idea that would pair well with some of the "known issues" some motherboards have. See some boards have bad caps (either bad electrolytics or bad tantalum caps). Wouldn't it be nice, when caps are known to go bad, to have their value and position documented ? That way if one tantalum cap explodes you can still know which value it had. Or simply if you're lazy and don't want to search for all caps on your board to read their value.
So this is what I came up with
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This is a motherboard I own which has many bad tantalum caps (actually I own two of these and both have bad tantalum caps ! So the problem is confirmed to be somewhat common with that exact board).
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This board used to be considered as "unidentified" on TH99, but I managed to figure out what it was (here's the TH99 version http://www.uncreativelabs.de/th99/m/U-Z/30428.htm)
I'm not sure if that'd be the final way of storing the caps values, but having this would come pretty handy imo