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Reply 20 of 25, by Tiido

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206 parts are mostly fully compatible "integrated perhipherals controllers", clones of Chips 82C206. Many manufacturers made them and they're often paired with many chipsets.

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Reply 22 of 25, by Al Kossow

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well, I was updating the VIA datasheets section on bitsavers this morning, and discovered that the 100 pin part seems to match the pinout of their 82C416. The description seems to match the functionality as well.
so BOTH boards have the wrong parts ???
wish I could find info on the 406

Reply 23 of 25, by Al Kossow

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In the process of doing a chip swap, this is what was found under the parts.
so as I suspected BOTH boards have the wrong parts

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Reply 24 of 25, by Anonymous Coward

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So the chipsets are relabeled VIAs?

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Reply 25 of 25, by Al Kossow

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No, positively absolutely BOTH boards were stuffed with the WRONG chipset
No other part from other vendors functions the same as the 82C406.
The parts put down on the boards were WRONG

Now, I have to figure out all of the missing jumpers and try a BIOS for the correct
chipset. I have one from a single board industrial computer that may work to the
point where POST codes come out.