P.C. MATE TD60 (fake)
12.5MHz
Baby AT (max 220 x 330 mm)
330mm x 220mm
None/Integrated in the CPU
4MB
DIP-18 (1bit)
- PCChips/Hsin Tech (unknown)
- Unknown PCB9060D (UNIC PCB marking sometimes)
1x
AT Keyboard
6x
16-bit ISA
2x
8-bit ISA
- Leaky Ni-Cd clock battery
The Ni-Cd battery may be leaking, risking damage to PCB layers & nearby components. Promptly remove the battery & clean corrosion/alkaline salts from the board. Use white vinegar to dissolve salts, but exercise caution as vinegar can corrode exposed metals. A thorough examination & repair may be needed. Replace battery with guide: https://github.com/wiretap-retro/Not-A-Varta
- Underperforming chipset/board
The motherboard or chipset may deliver subpar performance compared to similar products, which can result in reduced memory bandwidth, poor memory latency, and bad AGP performance. This can negatively impact overall system performance.
- Has internal clock generator in the chipset running at fixed 12.5MHz and the connector for external clock is not connected to anything, jumper does nothing.
- There is hardware design problem with the parity chip - seems it is hard disabled in BIOS. From probing I found /RAS and /CAS signals are connected to the chipset but there is no signal coming through.
- Works with TD60 BIOS.
Last updated 2024-12-08T09:58:30Z
Board info score is 6.9/10
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Human Interface
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Real-Time Clock
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2.27
OS support
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Empty
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Chip
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Chip
Release date
1995-11-30
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Chip
Release date
1995-11-22
File
Logs
Chip
Release date
File
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Chip
Release date
File
Logs
Chip
Release date
1994-07
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Logs
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