so picked this board up as part of some kind of micro whoozywhatsits system. the whole system w/case is about 12x12x4, has cd/hd/floppy and onboard everything.....
including, it seems, onboard 12v -> 5v conversion. I shit you not, that 6pin connector is a 12/12/G/G/5vsb/pson connector, you plug your drives into the molex connector under it. the psu is the size of a soda can and apparently is a 100 or 70w.
I'm over buying and building my own shit. My next thing is a 24" imac IF I can upgrade the processor to something ridiculous so I can play XPlane on a high setting.
Looks like some sort of old Socket-370 Celeron-based board. Probably some sort of uber-small, uber-cheap proprietary system, like a Point of Sale register. It's likely completely worthless now.
oh, it's most certainly a 370 board, that's why I got it (it was free, and I have a bunch of 370's around). I was thinking of sticking one of my 13" lcd monitors on it and putting it next to my bed so I can easily check email or listen to streaming radio stations when I sleep. I'm well aware this'll be useless for gaming or even divx playback.
I can't get it to boot though, fans/lights come on and all but no video. when was the switchover to low-voltage cpu's? all I have are like 800+ or EB variants.
it's wasn't that high... it was around 600-800 area. I remember putting a chip in a board once and having it complain that it wouldn't work and I needed a non-EB <800mhz version or something.
oh well... I'll see if I can dig up a 400 at a yardsale or something, if that doesn't work maybe I'll give up.