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TVC15
09-02-2000, 01:42 PM
Hello people.

A recently picked up an old 486 TMC motherboard at a computer fair. (its product number is PCI48AF).

Basically, I was wondering whether anyone has a manual they can send me or knows where I can get one. So far I have been to Wims's Bios (to find the manufacturer) and then checked out all the recommended links which didn't get me anywhere. I have also searched on Yahoo and Alta Vista for the product code which again has proved fruitless.

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

Andy

ixl
09-03-2000, 11:10 AM
Sorry Andy, I can't find anything either...

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newton's cat
09-03-2000, 02:24 PM
Originally posted by TVC15:
Hello people.

A recently picked up an old 486 TMC motherboard at a computer fair. (its product number is PCI48AF).

Basically, I was wondering whether anyone has a manual they can send me or knows where I can get one. So far I have been to Wims's Bios (to find the manufacturer) and then checked out all the recommended links which didn't get me anywhere. I have also searched on Yahoo and Alta Vista for the product code which again has proved fruitless.

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

Andy

ftp://ftp.mynix.com/mycomp/documentations/Quickbook/pci48ag.txt
ftp://ftp.mynix.com/mycomp/documentations/Quickbook/pci48al.txt

Hope this helps.

Newton's Cat

ixl
09-03-2000, 03:45 PM
I'm impressed. Not much of a manual, but a lot better than nothing.
"Jolly good show", as you chaps say. http://www.PCGuide.com/ubb/wink.gif

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Comprehensive PC Reference, Troubleshooting, Optimization and Buyer's Guides...

TVC15
09-03-2000, 04:06 PM
Cheers guys. I had actually been on that Mynix site but I must have overlooked it. (There was too much stuff in French for my liking so I didn't stay too long)

Anyway, the info you have given me should be enough to go on. I think I'll go and see how much I can get out of my Evergreen 586 which I got with the board. I've had it running at 160mzh so far. In theory it should go up to 200mzh, but I think that may be a bridge too far...