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The_Other_One 01-26-2002 10:55 PM

BXPro
 
OK, I need some major help with this motherboard I've been given...  It's a BXPro PC100
  • AT form factor
  • Slot 1(but using slocket)
  • Onboard SIS 6326 AGP w/ 8M
  • Onboard Soundpro HTI869V+
  • 3 SDRAM slots
  • 3 PCI, 2 ISA

The deal is, I was given this motherboard, and I was finally able to get a PGA Celeron to work with my slocket.  The slocket does need a new coil on it, but I plan on getting it Monday.  As for the motherboard, I don't know what any of the jumpers do, and I don't know where to connect the video, com ports, etc.  Finally, I don't have the USB or Sound connections.  So if someone can help me, maybe tell me where I can find some manuals.

Uranium-235 01-26-2002 11:50 PM

Re: BXPro
 
you can find manuals...ON THE INTERNET  :o

The_Other_One 01-27-2002 12:47 AM

Re: BXPro
 
Where do you think I've been looking!? ON THE INTERNET  >:(

Well, I guess I shouldn't be too angry...at least someone replied...  :(

Hulaboy 01-27-2002 03:41 AM

Re: BXPro
 
Would you happen to know who the manufacturer of the motherboard is?  What is the string of characters that appears on the bottom left corner of your screen when you boot up?

Bear 01-27-2002 06:05 AM

Re: BXPro
 
usually one can find the model name printed somewhere
on MB near cpu or in betwix the bus slots  like
p5a,  ms-6919  or similar  do a search with just that
(try p5a and you'll end up at asus for example)

jinx 01-27-2002 08:52 AM

Re: BXPro
 
Without MoBo reference it will probally be a guessing game on jumpers. I'm not sure I understand the situation, but if you have onbd AGP graphics, shouldn't you readily discern the mon connection ?
If you have a spare audio bd use it to start with. If you have a dig cam , take a few pics, jpeg them and put them on here, maybe someone can go from there.
Also use a spare graphics bd if you have one, it's not necessary to use the integrated A/V.

cc_dex 01-27-2002 09:34 AM

Re: BXPro
 
NES_Master try motherboards.org

they have tools to help you identify your board.

Hope this helps.

The_Other_One 01-27-2002 12:01 PM

Re: BXPro
 
http://64.53.95.207/bxpro/Everything.jpg
A shot of the board and the slocket.

http://64.53.95.207/bxpro/ChipsetVideo.jpg
Here's a shot of the chipset and video.  The chipset is an SiS 5600.  I would take the HS off again to show you, but the thing is basicly glued on the chip, and kills my fingers to pry it out...

http://64.53.95.207/bxpro/VRAMConnections.jpg
Here is a shot of the connections I have to use for COM, Video, parallel port, and sound.

(Sorry if some of the pictures aren't the greatest, my batteries were going dead...)

I tried to find any type of model number, but all I see is the BX PRO things.

I have found some drivers for the SiS stuff, but I would like to find the specfic drivers if there were any made.

Bear 01-27-2002 12:33 PM

Re: BXPro
 
It could be a pcchips board
they have M747 and model names like that
found this searching on google  for bxpro pc100
http://www.plasma-online.de/index.ht...b_pcchips.html
You said you search with model numberwhat is the model and rev. ? I'll try a search.

herrbreit 03-12-2003 11:50 PM

same/similar mb
 
i seem to have same board did u ever find out what it was


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