Download the latest version of the TurboExpress 486VL driver for your computer's operating system. This version of "gen486vl.zip" is rated (3 out of 5 stars) based on 31 downloads and 9 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 273.0 KB.
TurboExpress 486VL
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This Genoa Systems MB is both VESA and supports the Pentium Overdrive chip. I use it often.
It is unuseable as it has 7 slots and 3 are VESA.
I saved the BIOS in 2000, it is called BIOSVL.DAT
I saved it today, 1/5/2010, it differs by a few bytes (be sure to have EMM OFF when reading and flashing)
I provide in case anyone else loves this board.
I understand that Dr. BIOS has an alternative Award BIOS. But $40.
The official name of this BIOS:
GENOA TurboExpress 486VL - 3 (Ver. D)
40-01D1-001470-00101111-080893-SIS461
Curtiss Priest (DG Member) on 5-Feb-2010
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
AMISETUP.@@@ | 70 bytes | 6 May 1995 |
AMISETUP.DOC | 94.7 KB | 26 Jul 1994 |
AMISETUP.EXE | 91.4 KB | 26 Jul 1994 |
AMISETUP.OVL | 32.1 KB | 26 Jul 1994 |
AMISETUP.SYS | 536 bytes | 5 Feb 2010 |
BIOS2010.DAT | 65.5 KB | 5 Feb 2010 |
BIOSVL.DAT | 65.5 KB | 15 Mar 2000 |
REGISTER.FRM | 3.4 KB | 5 Feb 2010 |
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