Vlad
Moderator
I've mentioned this -- thing before. My Mil Spec 386 motherboard made by Lockheed Missile and Space. Anyhow I dug it out to make more attempts to get it to boot this evening and noticed something I've never seen before. It looks like an ISA slot but its much bigger. There are 16-bit slots and the very bottom is this one really big slot. It looks like a regular ISA slot but its exactly 7.5 inches long. I have yet to get it to boot properly if its even capable of booting anymore so I don't know if the BIOS is special or anything either.
I've tried to find info but it lacks anyway to identify it. No model number, serial number or anything. There is a barcode sticker and number but it seems meaningless. Could be the serial number I suppose but Google doesn't find anything. Destiny Ace chipset if that helps. The only thing it says is Designed by Destiny Compue[covered by barcode sticker] and Made by Lockheed. (it says made in the USA but whoopty doo, that didn't help) There's no FCC ID either.
The mystery continues...
I've tried to find info but it lacks anyway to identify it. No model number, serial number or anything. There is a barcode sticker and number but it seems meaningless. Could be the serial number I suppose but Google doesn't find anything. Destiny Ace chipset if that helps. The only thing it says is Designed by Destiny Compue[covered by barcode sticker] and Made by Lockheed. (it says made in the USA but whoopty doo, that didn't help) There's no FCC ID either.
The mystery continues...