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  2. Sam460ex - Wikipedia

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    Sam460ex running AmigaOS 4.1. Sam460ex is a line of modular motherboards produced by the Italian company ACube Systems Srl. [1] The machine was released in October 2010 and can run AmigaOS 4, MorphOS, or Debian GNU/Linux (indeed only CRUX PPC Linux is available [2] [clarification needed] because there is neither a Debian official support nor a Debian install ISO).

  3. ABIT BP6 - Wikipedia

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    The motherboard features ABIT SoftMenu [3] BIOS extension which allow for jumper-less adjustment of system parameters such as system bus speed, CPU & AGP bridge multipliers, voltages from inside the BIOS and PC-99 coloring. The BP6, and many other of ABIT's motherboards produced between 1999 and 2005, were victims of the capacitor plague. [4]

  4. Sam440ep - Wikipedia

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    Sam440ep was the first modular motherboard produced by ACube Systems Srl. [4] 400/533/600/667 MHz AMCC PowerPC 440EP SoC processor; Cache L1/L2: 32KB/-128/256/512 MB 266 MHz DDR SDRAM soldered to the motherboard; 1× 32-bit, 33 MHz PCI slot; 1× Flash memory device controller; 4× USB2 ports, 1× USB1; 2× Ethernet 10/100 ports; 4× Serial ATA ...

  5. Micronics - Wikipedia

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    Their first products were motherboards based on Intel's 80286 and i386 processors. [1] Micronics' i386-based motherboard in particular was closely based on that of Compaq's Deskpro 386 system. According to PC Week, it was the least-expensive i386 motherboard on the market at the time; they rated it a good value in terms of performance and ...

  6. UMC Green CPU - Wikipedia

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    The U5SD does not contain a floating point unit and is indistinguishable from other U5S chips in operation, though it is unusual because it features a 486DX pinout [3] as opposed to the more common 486SX pinout versions. This would allow installation into certain older motherboards which may have had upgrade sockets hardwired to fit only 486DX ...

  7. AT (form factor) - Wikipedia

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    Baby AT motherboard An ATX Form Card, used by later Baby-AT motherboards to allow for USB, PS/2 mouse, and IR connectivity through headers. In 1987, the Baby AT form factor was introduced, based on the motherboard found in the IBM PC/XT 286 (5162) [2] and soon after all computer makers abandoned AT for the cheaper and smaller Baby AT form factor, using it for computers that spanned several ...

  8. Cyrix - Wikipedia

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    Cyrix would later release the Cyrix 486SRX2 and 486DRX2, which were essentially clock-doubled versions of the SLC and DLC, marketed exclusively to consumers as 386-to-486 upgrades. Unlike the SLC/DLC, these chips contained internal cache coherency circuitry which made the chips compatible with older 386 motherboards that did not have extra ...

  9. Amiga 500 - Wikipedia

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    Later revisions of the motherboard provide solder-jumpers to relocate the trap-door RAM to the chip memory pool, given the Agnus chip is the newer ECS version, shipped in later A500 motherboards. Newest (rev 8) A500s would share motherboard with A500+, and configure the expansion memory as CHIP by default.

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