Given the board's age (1988), there may not be anything available online. Google takes you to the FCC website which is oddly devoid of useful info - usually it's much better, but the board's age may be working against you. If you can't find anything on this specific board, look for other Intel 80386 single-board computers.
Why are you looking for info on this board? Repair, or just for fun?
The board can't function as it is because there's no processor - likely ebay will have something but compatibility could be an issue. The 80387 socket is optional. I don't know what the Cable socket is for. To get this running you'd need a 16-bit ISA passive backplane, a video card - VGA at best, maybe less, a compatible monitor, a multi-I/O card that has a keyboard jack (I can't remember if that was typical or unusual), an AT-style power supply, a lot of time and patience, and a huge boatload of luck!
Ed