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What Motherboard is This?

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Nice little transition board there.  Slot 1 CPU setup and still has a 16 bit ISA slot.  Since it says FRU on the label, it's an OEM part from a large manufacturer most likely.

 

aaaaand found it.  IBM FRU 01K4451, IBM SYSTEM BOARD 6267/77 PC300GL.

 

http://ps-2.kev009.com/pccbbs/commercial_desktop/6267tim.pdf

I cannot find out what motherboard this is. Its an old one but it works. The BIOS says IBM so it must be from an OEM machine but what machine? If anyone could find out what motherboard this is or what machine it came from that would be greatly appreciated. It says (C) IBM '98 so its from that era. I tried to get the pictures as clear as I could.

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I don't know what you mean by "what motherboard is this?"  I mean, pretty obvious it's a Slot 1 board with S3 Trio integrated 3D graphics, but if you mean the specific model number... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Man that is OLD! I hardly even recognize anything in the board besides the RAM slots and legacy PCI. But back then it wasn’t legacy ?

 

Hard to identify any Identifying numbers or anything like that, outside of the obvious stickers. No clue! But it’s a cool piece

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11 minutes ago, PineyCreek said:

Nice little transition board there.  Slot 1 CPU setup and still has a 16 bit ISA slot.  Since it says FRU on the label, it's an OEM part from a large manufacturer most likely.

 

aaaaand found it.  IBM FRU 01K4451, IBM SYSTEM BOARD 6267/77 PC300GL.

 

http://ps-2.kev009.com/pccbbs/commercial_desktop/6267tim.pdf

Thank you so much!

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Just now, ZcanKal said:

The real question here is if you have a Slot 1 CPU.

Let's get really nostalgic and install a peltier cooler on it :D

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Was just about to say, looks just like the mobo ive been working on, which is from an IBM PC300PL. Eh, close enough

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