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width:
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length:
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Other Options:
USB connector
(please note: Pentium class
and higher/plus Windows 95B/98
only)
Serial ports
(RS232) - number of serial
Parallel ports
- number of parallel ports:
Watch-dog timer
Y2K compliant
Fan support
on motherboard
IrDA
support
PC104
Low Power
Potential
forecasted quantity:
or yearly requirements
Quantity needed now:
To
help us better understand your
needs, please give a brief description
of your application and how
you will use this equipment:
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Special Notes: (please read)
1.) If you are looking for
a specific motherboard, please
understand that for the most
part, 486 motherboards are obsolete
and out of production by all
the major manufacturers.
2.) IF you need help to identify
a motherboard this can usually
be accomplished by getting the
BIOS number from the first boot
up screen (the screen where
the memory counts down). You
can go to these web pages for
more information:

3.) Once you have identified
the motherboard's manufacturer,
you can go to their web-site
for support. Sometimes they
have updated (BIOS) files that
can be downloaded and the latest
manuals for that particular
board.
4.) Motherboard manufacturers
come and go, and if you can
find the one you need on line;
you may be disappointed to find
out that your board is no longer
supported. In that case the
best that can be done is to
email their tech support.
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