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identify this mobo
I have an old mobo (socket 7) which in a former life was used in a hotel room computer.
What I want to know is if anyone knows of a company that used/uses the following boot screen: Quote:
Im convinced the 04 is from the 16mb ide flash module (the module didnt work at all in another computer) Ow yes, almost forgot, it doesn't seem to be a standard form factor. The mobo power connection is only 6 pins (someone knows this form factor Im sure). Any help with this is greatly appreciated. |
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