Problably something like this: http://th99.dyndns.org/i/E-H/52368.htm or this: http://th99.dyndns.org/i/C-D/50209.htm
Can you ID the board more specifically?
--T
Are you sure that's a memory slot? Didn't some full length ISA or EISA cards utilize that? The motherboard looks like normally it just takes regular 30 pin SIMMs.
I had a similar board, with the memory card (I can't find the thread right now) and I think that it was Nige that posted me a 386 CPU for it, but, the MoBo was toast.
However, my MB didn't have any on-board memory at all, but, the power connector placement was the same, which is in an unusual spot.
I don't know if I tossed it or not, but, I'll look around over the next couple of days to see.
I had a similar board, with the memory card (I can't find the thread right now) and I think that it was Nige that posted me a 386 CPU for it, but, the MoBo was toast.
However, my MB didn't have any on-board memory at all, but, the power connector placement was the same, which is in an unusual spot.
I don't know if I tossed it or not, but, I'll look around over the next couple of days to see.
A Micronics 386, perhaps? I've got one of those--6MB on a memory card with a second board piggybacked on it.
The expansion slot in question could be any number of several--DTK, for example (which this boards looks a lot like), but there were many others. ISTR that such early cards were peculiar to each manufacturer.
Which I knew who manafactured my board..
So you think your board will fit?
Any chance you can part with it? I mean if you don't use it?
Thanks
I really appreciate your effort and hope you find that board
Nope, sorry, must have tossed the board and the card since it was proprietary