My thanks to Larry Atlow who correctly identified the motherboard as an FIC
PA2000 and pointed me in the right direction. Also to Dave Gillet for his
thorough information.
I have a question for Dave...you mentioned some motherboards have a "kludge"
that allows them to use one double sided SIMM instead of two in a bank. What
in the world is a kludge? The SIMM is double sided and there are six 72 pin
slots on the board.
There are also jumpers to set both the bus and cpu speed, but according to
the documentation I have, it only supports up to 100 MHz Pentiums.
Thanks again,
Dennis Thiel
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