AOpen
AOpen, a subsidiary of Acer, was a manufacturer of motherboards and sound cards for the IBM PC and its compatibles during the latter few years of the DOS era, first founded in late 1996.
Based in Taipei, Taiwan, they started as the "Open System Business Unit" of Acer Computer Inc. Today they specialise in ultra small form factor platforms. Their website can be found at https://www.aopen.com/.
Motherboards
AP53
Year: 1996 This board supports Intel Pentium from 75 MHz up to 200 MHz (3.3V CPUs), as well as Cyrix 6x86 P120+ up to P166+ CPUs. Supports 66 MHz FSB. Comes with 512 KB of L2 cache onboard. |
AP55CS
Year: 1996 Supports AMD K5 and K6, Cyrix M2, and Intel Pentium. |
AP57
Year: 1996 This board supports Pentium P54C, Pentium MMX 150-233 MHz, Cyrix 6x86 P120+ up to P166+, AMD K5 from PR90 up to PR166, and K6 PR166/PR200. CPU core voltage ranges from 2.5V - 3.45V. For Cyrix chips, a jumper on the board (JP22) can be used to set Linear Burst Mode on. |
AP5S
Year: 1996 This board supports Cyrix 6x86 P120+ up to P166+ CPUs, AMD K5 and K6, and Cyrix M2. |
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AX5T
Year: 1997 Revision 3 has some voltage selection jumpers that are probably reserved for 2.1 or 2.2 V core voltage. Thanks to the 430TX chipset it features the same limitations (64 MB cacheable, no ECC) and advantages (UDMA/2, SDRAM support). Its performance is good, as with the AP5T. Other manufacturers should take a look at some of the AOpen features, e.g. the admirable stability at 75 and 83 MHz bus speed; you can say it's more stable than fast at 83 MHz. The only comparable boards are the ABit AB-TX5 and partially the Shuttle HOT-565/569. Supported bus frequencies are 60-83 MHz. |
AX6B
Year: Spring 1998 A decent 440BX motherboard with no compatibility issues, can run almost any type of SDRAM, and supports FSB settings from 66 up to 133 MHz.
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AX6BC
Year: 1998 Supports the following CPUs: Intel Pentium II 233 to 400 MHz, Pentium III 450 to 700 MHz, and Intel Celeron 300A, 366, and 400. The memory slots support SDRAM and buffered SDRAM modules. |
AX37 Plus / AX37 Pro
Year: 199? |
AX59 Pro
Year: 1998 CPU voltages available are 1.0V, 2.0V, 2.1V, 2.2V, 2.5V, 2.8V, 2.9V, 3.2V, 3.45V, and 3.52V. BIOS: R2.35 (12 Jul 2000) - Adds support for AMD K6-2+ and K6-III+ CPUs. |
MX59 Pro
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Sound Cards
FX-3D / Plus
Year: 1996 This is a Plug & Play card with a wavetable header. I'm guessing but the Plus variant is likely the one that got the built-in Samsung KS0164 "Omniwave" wavetable synthesizer chip which had 32 voices and offered General MIDI, GS and Roland MT-32 compatibility. The other empty IC pads on these pics would have been for the KS0174 ROM chip which came in 1, 2 and 4 MB capacities for sample storage.
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FX-3D Pro Radio
Year: 2000 ? Compatibility: Ad Lib, Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster Pro, Windows Sound System. The FX-3D Pro Radio was essentially the same FX-3D Plus card, but with an onboard FM radio receiver. This came with software that allowed automatic scanning of radio stations, or stepping in 5 kHz steps across a frequency band of 87 - 108 MHz. You could then store preset frequencies for easier return to your favourite stations later. The software also allowed for recording of radio audio to a .WAV file. Game/MIDI port is MPU-401 compliant. Software Included: |