Hi krivulak,
I've searched the web a bit and found this site:
http://forum.chip.de/cpu-board-speicher/bios- … hner-42172.html
If I understand correctly, this users board name is 2A59IO09C-00 and was made by a company named Aristo.
The manual he/she/it found on the net was 586 PCI Pentium Mainboard P15.
The BIOS the board used was an AWARD Modular BIOS V4.51PG, which looks familiar to me.
Judging by this, the PC is likely an early Pentium machine with socket 7.
So I think you should at least be able to install 64MB without any issues.
More memory, say 128MB, should also be possible if it has enough cache installed (see "cacheable area" problem).
The speed is not so important, but thake care of the voltage and check wheter the module is doublesided or singlesided.
As an HDD you can use anything upto ~8GB or ~32GB (depends on how recent that BIOS is).
If that's not enough, you can install an IDE RAID controller (with an BIOS chip), an SCSI controller
or get a patched BIOS (so you can use HDDs upto 64GB).
Perhaps you'll find a matching one at Rainbow-Software.org (sorry, no Dashie there)
http://wims.rainbow-software.org/
Good Luck!
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