Boser HS-4010

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I have here is a Boser HS-4010/C CPU Boards-486 ISA for a A2000 with a 16bit slot. The CPU is a DX4-100 and I've bought (2) 32MB 72 pin EDO Simms for it (It board only came with 16MB ram), so total memory will be 64MB. Perfect for running Windows 98 or SE, and playing dos games like Doom, Duke Nukem 3D, Quake ect.. This card is way better than a bridge board. Also, it gets it's power from the 16bit slot, so no cables, as for storage.. I would use a DOM industrial IDE Flash memory. 1GB or 2GB in size (To install windows and games). They are cheap on eBay , and the card has (2) ps2 ports, so you can add a mouse and a keyboard together..... For sound..The board does has a sound connector. .. But I would get a ISA Sound Blaster card for it (Dos games will auto detect a real Sound Blaster card).. Plus windows 98 has a driver for Sound Blaster..

Oh, looking at the board.. I can't see any marks on the edge connector, so my guess is that the board was never used (Plugged in), and there still is a warranty label on the back of the board (Over the video ram chips) LOL.. I do have the manual for it too (I can email it). Plus the card is compatible with the AMD 5K86-P75 CPU (133MHz)...I have ordered one...

$130 shipped
 

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Not declaring interest, at least for now :-) But... Sending a private message with a few questions.
 
Now included is a 4GB IDE Flash Disk Module for installing windows.. They are a lot better that using CF cards..
 

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if you cut-off the little portion of the board that is located lower the simm slot (i not see any trace ) you can put it also an a A3000/A4000 Daughterboard i think... can you try to look if it's possible?

...and interested
 
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if you cut-off the little portion of the board that is located lower the simm slot (i not see any trace ) you can put it also an a A3000/A4000 Daughterboard i think... can you try to look if it's possible?

...and interested

Yep there's no traces on either side of the board (I've just looked).. Just a full ground copper inside, so you could remove the little portion of the board below the simm slots (I would mark a line first though)....
 
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