Motherboard manuals for older boards?

Hi everybody.
Does anybody know where I might be able to get hold of online or pdf forms of motherboard manuals for the following MSI boards?
MS 6120 ver 1.1 BX3
MS 6119 ver 1.1 BX2
MS 6362
I have been given these boards and they all appear to be server boards (dual CPU and SCSI sockets).  Trouble is I don't know any of the spec's hence my appeal :-)  I have tried looking in the downloads area but they appear to be older boards and no longer supported.  Is there anywhere I could get Windows drivers and possibly any BIOS updates too?
Thank you.
Kevan

Quote from: nightmare99 on 13-February-08, 02:34:59
Alot of people rated the 6119 as better than the 6163 Pro.
I had a 6120 SCSI myself 
I built several systems using 6163 pro's and a 6163 BX master's.
I have owned many boards but the 6119 is my favorite.
Its still running to this day using a P3 600 though a friend has it.
I still have the original CPU a P2 450 I payed over $700 for when they first came out.
Besides the board in my sig I still own a MSI-7051G K7N-GM2-LSR, my file server and a K7T turbo.
I have only had one MSI board fail. My K7T turbo had the bad cap problem. I still have the board.
Actually it did not fail it was running fine folding 24/7 and I thought it was time to blow the dust out of it.
While cleaning it up I found all the larger caps were bulged and leaking. Its funny how it ran fine and never
crashed folding 24/7 for months on end with bad caps.
I was always going to recap it but never got around to it.
Yup the good old days!

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