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First post, by Cyrix200+

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Is there anyone here who recognizes this board? It has a soldered on Dallas RTC with a dead battery. I'm contemplating on replacing it, but have no real soldering skills (or decent equipment).

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Edit: I see that the quality of the pictures is less than I expected.

Last edited by Cyrix200+ on 2015-06-22, 19:24. Edited 1 time in total.

1982 to 2001

Reply 1 of 4, by MMaximus

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I believe it's Socket 5 - I used to own one:

How collectible is an Intel Socket 5 motherboard?

I've since given it away to another Vogoner and he recently replaced the RTC - maybe he will chime in this thread?

It's an Intel "Plato" or"Premiere" - it will accept a pentium 75, 90 or 100.

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Reply 2 of 4, by Cyrix200+

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MMaximus wrote:
I believe it's Socket 5 - I used to own one: […]
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I believe it's Socket 5 - I used to own one:

How collectible is an Intel Socket 5 motherboard?

I've since given it away to another Vogoner and he recently replaced the RTC - maybe he will chime in this thread?

It's an Intel "Plato" or"Premiere" - it will accept a pentium 75, 90 or 100.

Yes you're right, it's a socket 5, I typed in the wrong number. I changed th etopic title . Thanks for the info!

1982 to 2001

Reply 3 of 4, by Nvm1

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Intel premiere\pci "batman" or relative

http://museum.ttrk.ee/th99/m/I-L/32852.htm

Friend of mine had one till lightning "charged" his computer for a final time... 😵

Reply 4 of 4, by MMaximus

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The "Batman" model was an earlier model supporting P60 and P66 processors - this one is more likely the "Plato" model

http://museum.ttrk.ee/th99/m/C-D/32552.htm

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