Found this 386SX motherboard in the trash at work and trying to find info about it, but just can't seem to pin it down.
Can't find a manufacturer name on the board, but a sticker on one of the chips suggest it might be a "Yoke"? A serial number on a sticker on the side of one of the ISA slots begins "YK...", so maybe it is made by "Yoke", but you can imagine the irrelevant hits you get when searching for "Yoke" and numbers on the board. I'm getting hits from anything like flight sim controls to moterbikes.
The sticker on the chip at the middle-top of the board says "Yoke 401-V5".
There is something silkscreened between a couple of ISA slots that I think says 401 "?"386SX-08, it's partially obscured by some solder spots/thru-holes.
I've sifted through hundreds of 386SX photos in internet searches, but can't find it.
The big chips don't seem to be the CPU, would it have been in the socket at the bottom left?
I've attached a photo of the top-side, nothing of interest on the bottom-side.
Can't find a manufacturer name on the board, but a sticker on one of the chips suggest it might be a "Yoke"? A serial number on a sticker on the side of one of the ISA slots begins "YK...", so maybe it is made by "Yoke", but you can imagine the irrelevant hits you get when searching for "Yoke" and numbers on the board. I'm getting hits from anything like flight sim controls to moterbikes.
The sticker on the chip at the middle-top of the board says "Yoke 401-V5".
There is something silkscreened between a couple of ISA slots that I think says 401 "?"386SX-08, it's partially obscured by some solder spots/thru-holes.
I've sifted through hundreds of 386SX photos in internet searches, but can't find it.
The big chips don't seem to be the CPU, would it have been in the socket at the bottom left?
I've attached a photo of the top-side, nothing of interest on the bottom-side.
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