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I need help Identifying a Motherboard.

This is an old AMD K6II-233 machine. THe mobo has no markings on it whatsoever except "V 1.3" in the upper left corner near the keyboard connector. It has no other distinguishing marks anywhere, I have even taken it out of the case and looked on the backside. It does have a SIS chipset. It is an old AT style board. I am wondering if there is a way to identifie it thru software? The machine is running ME. The BIOS spash screens give no indications. I am having a problem with the drivers for the onboard sound and need new drivers but since I can't identify the board I don't even know what to look for since the sound is referred to as "SB16" only.

Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

Ron
 
Smells like a PC-Chips board ...

So ... BAT board, SiS chipset, V1.3 near the keyboard connector. Does it have integrated VGA? Modem? LAN? What sound chip? SoundPro, and if so an 1869, an 8338 or an 8738?
What's the BIOS ID code given during POST on the bottom of the screen?

Peter
 
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