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x86 industrial motherboard with unknown connector
crazy_driver:
Hi, i have this motherboard on my wheel balancer. SECCO Italy CS478 REVB
Geode 200mhz 8Mb sdram
All i can find in google is that it is a DIN 41612.
https://www.conrad.com/p/assmann-wsw-a-cf96abct-spring-pin-design-c-straight-number-of-pins-96-a-b-c-742287
I am afraid that the motherboard will die again (already did twice)
Is it possible to adapt this pinout to a isa or pci to use on a more modern motherboard?
https://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/5530a_db.pdf
amyk:
Figure out why it's dying first...
Per Hansson:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIN_41612
Often used in what is called the European industrial connector.
Many times it is just a standard PC/104 interface in a special connector.
For being mounted in a 19" rack...
crazy_driver:
it died because of memory, i think the onbord 8Mb are not ok so the first time i used a 32mb dimm and it worked for a little bit.
After that i even tryed to reflow the grafic chip but for nothing, i found another 64mb dimm and it works again.
i saw many boards with the 104 conector it would be a lot better to find than this.
amyk:
--- Quote from: crazy_driver on July 29, 2019, 08:48:50 am ---it died because of memory, i think the onbord 8Mb are not ok so the first time i used a 32mb dimm and it worked for a little bit.
After that i even tryed to reflow the grafic chip but for nothing, i found another 64mb dimm and it works again.
i saw many boards with the 104 conector it would be a lot better to find than this.
--- End quote ---
Check the caps and especially the stability of the RAM supply voltage. They don't just die for no reason.
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