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English: Biostar M5ALA ver2.0, super-socket-7 ATX mainboard, year of manufacture 1999.
Deutsch: Biostar M5ALA ver2.0, Super-Sockel-7-ATX-Hauptplatine, Baujahr 1999.
中文(臺灣):映泰製造的ATX主機板M5ALA,版本為2.0,製造於1999年。 |
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Author | Arnulf zu Linden |
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ATX 20 pin power input (from power supply unit)
IDE interface
IDE-0 white
IDE-1 black
Stepdown DC converter for CPU (+5 V input, output 2.1 to 3.5 V)
clock generator
L2 cache memory
L2 cache SRAM register
AGP port for VGA card
CMOS backup and RTC battery "CR-2032"
BIOS as Flash-ROM (on socket for flash failures)
South bridge
DIP-switches to set the clock generator and CPU clock multiplayer
RS-232 signal voltage converters (MAX-232 similar)
Super Socket-7 for one CPU like
- intel Pentium 1
- AMD-586
- IDT-WinChip
- IBM / Cyrix 686
North bridge
4x PCI slot
2x ISA slot
PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse connectors
2x USB connector
- LPT
- COM1
- COM2
Jumpers to set the CPU voltages CPU core 2.1 to 3.5 CPU I/O 3.3, 3,45 or 3.5 Volts
Front panel connector for
- Buttons
- LEDs
- PC speaker
DIMM RAM modules PC-66, PC-100, PC-133
Floppy disk drive port (FDD) supports two drives
3rd device of the ALI chipset
one of seven ATX compatible screwmounts
model information
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