I've been trying to figure out who made this motherboard for about 2 months now. From what I've been told, I'm thinking this motherboard could've come from the 1980's or 1990's. This motherboard originally ran on MS-DOS but I can't confirm this because the hard drive died a long time ago. If anyone could find the manual to this ancient system or even just some info on who manufactured this computer would be greatly appreciated.
Pics of computer:
picture of motherboard top
picture of motherboard back
front on the case
back of the case
Can you post a zoom'd in clear picture of the BIOS chips? Back in the day you could look up BIOS data and find a lot about the motherboad.
Also, look for the FCC ID No., usually someplace around one of the ISA slots or motherboard 20pin, if it has one.
NVM...got it zoomed in enough to tell there's no harvestable info on the BIOS chips...but do look thoroughly for the FCC ID no. That number you think is a serial number isn't likely to be as serno's aren't etched in the copper by the PWB mfr, they're usually inked on the board or a labeled. That number is probably a PWB lot no or some such.
That's an interesting blast from the past with even and odd BIOS chips, Dallas RTC (the BEST), 80387 slot unpop'd and early memory SIMM's. Note also: AMD was still making RAM in those days. Even what looks like socketed crystal reference clocks: this board would be easily overclocked!