I have two old PC:s,
Compaq 486DX266/12RAM/545HD (a box with monitor and motherboard 2 in 1, really ugly)
AST 486SX25/8RAM/170HD(desktop with separate 15" monitor)
I don´t need two shitty ones so I put the goodies from hte Compaq in the AST desktop, RAM, HD, soundcard & CPU.
I put the CPU in the upgrade socket.
The thing is that the BIOS says the CPU is clocked at 50 MHz? Could it be the motherboard that is limited? Would be strange considering it has a bunch of jumpers to specify what kind of CPU resides in the upgrade socket, choices are: 486, 486 DX/2, 486 OverDrive and some more
A week ago I flashed the BIOS, wondering if the problem was with the old BIOS and now the CPU speed info is nowhere to be found.
It works fine and does what I want it to (Warcraft 2 and qbasic Gorillas) but I´m wondering if the new BIOS fixed it...
Thanks for an advice!
Compaq 486DX266/12RAM/545HD (a box with monitor and motherboard 2 in 1, really ugly)
AST 486SX25/8RAM/170HD(desktop with separate 15" monitor)
I don´t need two shitty ones so I put the goodies from hte Compaq in the AST desktop, RAM, HD, soundcard & CPU.
I put the CPU in the upgrade socket.
The thing is that the BIOS says the CPU is clocked at 50 MHz? Could it be the motherboard that is limited? Would be strange considering it has a bunch of jumpers to specify what kind of CPU resides in the upgrade socket, choices are: 486, 486 DX/2, 486 OverDrive and some more
A week ago I flashed the BIOS, wondering if the problem was with the old BIOS and now the CPU speed info is nowhere to be found.
It works fine and does what I want it to (Warcraft 2 and qbasic Gorillas) but I´m wondering if the new BIOS fixed it...
Thanks for an advice!