>> Is there an easy way to identify the version of the board without taking the
>> board out?
>
>yes. it's called a mirror. use it to look at the lower part of the ISA
>slot. there is a sticker. if it annoiunces v1.0 you're all set. if you
>have v1.1 you may be having an incorrect board. however, it's easy to be
>changed if you know how to handle a soldering iron.

There isn't much space between the ISA connector and the chassis, making it
difficult to even do that.

Using a soldering iron and all that goes along with it is not a problem.
What is missing from this information is the location of the cap and what
it is really supposed to be.  Is that info available somewhere?

MB
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