Hi macto,
Ok, first, that part # does not appear anywhere on my board. However on the back it has a sticker that states "4.10" also etched in there about 2" in from the external connector is "94v-0" now these should be the same as I think there was only 1 run of each model (speed & cpu). Second these settings are original, bought on consignment, came from a high school, original owner. I would suggest removing all other boards unless your HD is IDE. If you HD is IDE, see if you can get a hold of a SCSI one and connect direct to accel card. Much speed gains can be had by doing this. Try to keep as much off the MOBO as possable, you'll want that later when you want graphics card or ethernet. Don't worry, the 32 bit mem clears fast as it has DMA access to the cpu.
Now jumpers, I will only list jumpers that are ON or shorted. J4, J6, J2, J12, J9.
Now for CN's. I will indicate high and low positions with Zorro connector on the bottom.CN7= low, CN15= low, CN14= high. Inside the cpu "can". CN16= low, CN8= no jumper-N/A, CN17= Special white connector-jumper, do not remove.
One more thing. I remember with these boards there was a limit as to how much memory you can have total. It does not remap or readdress like newer cards, so you may still have problems with all the other stuff. I seem to remember having to remove 4Meg when I installed the Picasso IV card. Give it a shot and see what comes of it, Let me know.
Chris
BTW, Picasso IV, is a 4Mb graphics card with built in flicker fixer and scan doubler.