Motherboard diagrams

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I have two Motherboards without identification. The only numbers i
Award BIOS. I need diagrams for connection pins or any web site t
get this. TK
 
Angelitus said:
I have two Motherboards without identification. The only numbers is
Award BIOS. I need diagrams for connection pins or any web site to
get this. TKS

Isn't there any writing on the motherboard itself somewhere?
 
What good are any of those if he doesn't know where to connect the wires to
the motherboard?
I suggest describing the board in detail. CPU type? Memory type? Name &
Numbers on main chips? Number of slots & what type?
Then I'd also suggest trying to get half a dozen real CLEAR closeup photos &
post them somewhere on the Internet. (Maybe your ISP space? Put a link to
them here.
 
If he knows the mobo manufacturer and model, he can go to the vendor web
site and get a manual. Many vendors have site archives that contain info on
boards that are very old.
 
BruceM, <bruce9950@@hotmail.com>, the left-wing, freakish adenoid, and
employee in charge of the land used for breeding rabbits and pheasants,
scribbled:
What good are any of those if he doesn't know where to connect the
wires to the motherboard?

Surely, only you can be that stupid.

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in words with even more distinctness than that with which I conceived
it. There is, however, a class of fancies of exquisite delicacy which
are not thoughts, and to which as yet I have found it absolutely
impossible to adapt to language. These fancies arise in the soul, alas
how rarely. Only at epochs of most intense tranquillity, when the
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I have two Motherboards without identification. The only numbers is
Award BIOS. I need diagrams for connection pins or any web site to
get this. TKS

If he would reply w\more info that was asked for.All he needs is a monitor, keyboard
and maybe has to figure out which 2 pins on the front header to attach the
power button to, and he can get it to post.
As I stated,"maybe".Alot of old systems had the power button wired right into the
power supply.Connecting a floppy and Ide cable is not complicated.Neither is connecting
a monitor and KB.Upon closer inspection by pulling the MB,he might find front panel header
markings,FCC ID#, or something on the backside.
If he can get to post,He can write down the bios string # and find the board manu>

C.
 
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