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Need to identify M919 Motherboard with UMC Chipset and AMI BIOS ?!?!

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Paul

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Apr 25, 2001, 6:40:51 PM4/25/01
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Need to identify an old 486 motherboard I have. It did have a 486DX33
but I sold that some time ago. I now have no idea what spec the
motherboard is!! I have found a few sites that will identify the
manufacturer of a motherboard by the AMI BIOS number, but I can't boot
the board as I have no processor!!

Anyway, board is about 7 odd years old, it did have an Intel 486 DX33
in it. 3 PCI slots, 3 ISA and 1 VLB slot. Only identification I can
find is a stamp of M919 v3.2 on it. It was originally bought from
Carerra Technologies in England. Nothing else.

Anybody any ideas (or lend me a 486 DX33 so I can boot the damn thing
;-))

If you need more info, please let me know. Any help is very much
appreciated.

Paul pa...@REMOVE-THIS-BITpauby.com


The Grinch

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Apr 25, 2001, 7:32:50 PM4/25/01
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"Paul" <pa...@REMOVE-THIS-BITpauby.com> wrote in message
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> Need to identify an old 486 motherboard I have.


Hi Paul

Go to :
http://www.motherboards.org

Plenty of useful resources there for identifying your mobo

HTH
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Michael G. McCarthy

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Apr 26, 2001, 9:08:01 AM4/26/01
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It's a PcChips board. This site can provide information:
http://www.stud.fernuni-hagen.de/q3998142/pcchips/

Werehatrack [Russ Ault]

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Apr 28, 2001, 9:34:45 AM4/28/01
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"Michael G. McCarthy" <Mike.M...@IPaper.com> wrote:

>It's a PcChips board. This site can provide information:
>http://www.stud.fernuni-hagen.de/q3998142/pcchips/

The M919 is an oddball; PCChips apparently made it, but they've
dropped the tech ref listings from their site. I recently ended up
scrapping one because I couldn't get a BIOS flash for it.
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Henry

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Apr 29, 2001, 12:30:08 PM4/29/01
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Second attempt to post - apologies if more than one gets through.

You can identify your mainboard and find lots of info at:
http://www.stud.fernuni-hagen.de/q3998142/pcchips/

Information is also at:
http://go.to/ajz

Good Luck,
Henry

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