There is no motherboard with that model number. Please check again to make sure you have copied the number correctly. You can use CPU-Z to identify your model make and model if you cannot find it printed.
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A GPS uses satallites to identify location
The Manuafacturer should be labeled someone on the motherboard. The model number is generallly wrote to the right of the CPU and to the left of the memory vertically.
I would search Google for the name of the GPS unit along with the words "model number." You should get a list of example numbers, then look on your GPS unit to see if any of those numbers fit the pattern of the search, such as starting with a particular letter or having a certain amount of numbers. If that dosen't work then search Google for every number on the GPS unit you see yours listed.
It is a card that plugs into the PCI or ISA slot of the motherboard and outputs hex codes at certain stages in the boot sequence. Depending on where this number stops, you can identify the causes of motherboard boot problems. The hex codes themselves are generally specific to the manufacturer of the BIOS, but can easily be looked up online.
I would recommend googling the the number on the old motherboard.
You could use satellites with GPS to identify the location of the points that are furthest East and West. The GPS system may give you the distance between the points. Otherwise, you need to measure this along the Great Circle.You could use satellites with GPS to identify the location of the points that are furthest East and West. The GPS system may give you the distance between the points. Otherwise, you need to measure this along the Great Circle.You could use satellites with GPS to identify the location of the points that are furthest East and West. The GPS system may give you the distance between the points. Otherwise, you need to measure this along the Great Circle.You could use satellites with GPS to identify the location of the points that are furthest East and West. The GPS system may give you the distance between the points. Otherwise, you need to measure this along the Great Circle.
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