Every XT I ever ran across (except for some Tandys) had switches on the
motherboard to control no. of floopies, coprocessor, amount of memory and
type of video adapter; therefore no CMOS.
The battery is probably for the real-time clock.
What won't it do? If you disconnect everything except one floppy, will it
boot up? (hard drive info is typically kept on the HDC).
manney_at_nwohio.com
-----Original Message-----
From: classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu <classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu>
To: Manney <Manney>
Date: Friday, October 17, 1997 12:35 PM
Subject: EETO Computer
>I have an EETO computer for which I am looking for the jumper settings
>and CMOS setup entry procedure.
>The system has the following specs for the motherboard:
>
>PCB is marked
> HYUNDAI SUPER 16TE SYSTEM BOARD
>ASSY E4008005701 REV PCB ICT 2
>Has 6 jumper links at front left of motherboard
>Has five 8 bit slots
>Has onboard battery
>
>It boots up with Patterson Labs Basic I/O System Version 2.00Ia
>Copyrighted 1986,87
>
>I'm not sure what else is needed to properly identify this motherboard.
>
>Hope you can point me to some info.
>
>Thanks,
>Brendan
>
>
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