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02-09-2004
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Description:
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Old, cheap motherboard for various 486 processors. 80486DX4/100 known to work, kenel 2.4.20 runs OK. Can only run 32MB DRAM max - no X. 3xISA, 3xPCI, 2xSerial, 1xParallel, 1xFDC, 2xIDE, 1xAT KB. All manual jumper configuration.
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Keywords:
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motherboard 486 8881
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Chipset:
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UM8881/UM8886/PCI0640B
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