Was going through my collection, making an inventory for items for sale, and came across a couple of 8600s that I acquired last month which haven't been tested yet. When I opened one up, it had a full length card in slot 1. Upon inspection, it appears to be a DOS card or similar. The are no markings of anyone claiming to have manufactured the board. It shows in the ASP as as pci106b,c with a vender code of 106B. I also appears as thought someone wiped the drive and installed a clean system.
The connector plate has to connectors. One is a DB15 with an icon of a joystick and the other is a HD DB26 with a monitor icon. On the board by the plug plate are three plugs for sound. One comes from the CD, one goes to the logicboard, the last is empty. Opposite the connector plate is a large black heatsink. It is riveted to the board so I can't get a look at the chip it's on. Across the top center of the board is a 168 pin DRAM slot (filled). There is a label at the end of the board on the back side that has I516-F1656-14VT2 on it.
Any help identifying this board would be appreciated.
Of what I can read on the chips: double sided board Front: Chip 1: ATI-264VT2 215VT2CA42 CTTX8PRL-00 J647FRF AP2NC9701
Chip 2: OPTi Viper 82C558M Taiwan 95512FE
Back: Chip 1: LSI LA0128 343S0151-a 1995 APPLE MUSTARD REV1
Chip 2: OPTi Viper 82C556M Taiwan 954800RE
Chip 3: OPTi Viper 82C557M Taiwan 970531BE
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