Hi,
I got a question on a Kaypro computer that I couldn't answer, never
having seen one of these. But one of you sure knows.
Leo Jormanainen <lexa(a)mail.island.net> wrote:
I have what appears to be a KAYPRO 286 motherboard on a
full length 16bit
ISA card.
The CPU is a N80L286-12/S, 815DH31 AMD (M) INTEL 1982.
It has two AMD Bios's marked 81-1748 & 49, 1988 KAYPRO.
Facing the chip side, on the left are 8 memory slots. At the left top are a
9 pin connector
and beside it is a 4 pin connector with the center two clipped.. On the
right top it has a 4
pin connector with one connector clipped. There is a red (reset)?? button
on the end plate.
It plugs into a standard full length ISA slot.
Question, What do I have and what are the connectors for? I'd love to see
this work!
Can I plug this into a empty motherboard and power it up, first I need to
know how the
connectors are hooked up.