So I’ve smacked into a pretty annoying problem with my 486 motherboard. It uses resistor networks to select the cpu type and for some reason... they’re missing. I have no idea what the values are either :/ It’s a biostar mb-8433uud-a for anyone who might have one ;p
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Replying to @DosFox1
ouch, that's rough, can you post pictures of the board and where the resistors would go?
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Replying to @DosFox1 @VolumetricSteve
Very strange. That's the first board I've seen with this.
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Replying to @DosFox1 @JikissGamer
Me too. I wondered if I could find a datasheet for one of these little friendos: Also, may see a similar board on ebay and if it has resistors in?pic.twitter.com/tSaKMhuAaH
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This page suggests that MB-8425UUD-A, MB-8433UUD-A, and MB-8440UUD-A may all be similar: https://stason.org/TULARC/pc/motherboards/B/BIOSTAR-MICROTECH-INTERNATIONAL-CORPORATION-486-MB-101.html …
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Replying to @HunterZ0 @VolumetricSteve and
Searching around... Can't quite make these out but maybe you can:pic.twitter.com/ndGl8JcEJm
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Now that almost looks like B000J, which is in fact just four disconnected jumpers in a packagepic.twitter.com/LxHdMaWtjv
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Thank you so much!
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Made a VOGONS thread, and someone is going to look into it: https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?p=822299#p822299 …
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