goldberg@iastate.edu (Adam Goldberg) (06/07/91)
I have a 2-year old 286 motherboard. The only identification on it besides the serial number (8900200) is the letters 'CTI'. To the extent that the case has a logo on it that says "Continental", I'm working under the assumption that the motherboard was manufactured by the same folks whose name I assume to be Continential Technologies Incorporated (CTI). The board currently has 4 256k SIPPs on it, and I am looking for information about whether this motherboard was designed to use 1M SIPPs as well. There are some jumpers on the motherboard and I'd like to know what's what before I invest some money in SIPPs that I may not be able to use. In the same vein, I'd like to know what 'features' the motherboard has. I know that CTRL-ALT-+ and CTRL-ALT-MINUS are software ways to toggle between Turbo/non-turbo modes (Actually, both key combs SEEM to do the same thing). Ideally, I'd like to find a motherboard manual for this thing. Additional info: I bought this system from a company whose name I can no longer remember in 1989. I believe the company was located in NY-NJ area. Any assistance from net-land would be VERY WELCOME. Adam -- Adam Goldberg ! "It's simple! Even a PASCAL programmer could do goldberg@iastate.edu ! it!" tabu6@isuvax.BITNET ! "Remember: the sooner you fall behind, the #include <disclaimer> ! more time you have to catch up!"