First post, by Shponglefan
- Rank
- l33t
I have an Advantech AIMB 742 industrial motherboard I’m trying to get working. I actually have two of them, but the other one doesn’t POST at all and has more issues including visible corrosion on coils and leaky caps. For now, I’m using the second board for parts to try to get the first board working.
This board initially POSTed with code 13:12. It did have a missing inductor (L23) and capacitor (N49) on the back of the board. I salvaged replacements from the second board.
I haven’t noticed any other missing components. The board does have a few minor scratches exposing copper traces. But based on inspection and continuity testing, I don’t think there are any broken traces.
After replacing the inductor, I got further in POST. If I don’t install any cards, it will get to POST codes 2b:2A and does a single normal sounding beep. If I install an AGP card, I instead get POST code 29:27 and no beep.
This motherboard apparently uses an Award BIOS. I don’t know exactly what these codes are related to, but I’m assuming video initialization?
The BIOS chips in both boards are labeled v1.23 though I don’t know the BIOS version on the actual chip. RetroWeb has three BIOS’ versions including 1.23, 1.29, and 2.00. I tried swapping over the BIOS chip from the second board, but that made no difference. So I don’t think there is a BIOS issue at this point.
I also tried different sticks of RAM with no difference. I further tried a couple different CPUs. A 3GHz CPU failed to POST at all. A Celeron CPU gave slightly different POST codes, but didn’t fully boot.