Do they make AT form factor boards anymore?

I have an AT style case that I customized and would hate to give up. The problem is that I can't seem to find any AT style boards anymore that can hold more than a k6-2 cpu. Does anyone know of any company that makes these boards? I would love to find one that is socket A.

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I have an AT style case that I customized and would hate to give up. The problem is that I can't seem to find any AT style boards anymore that can hold more than a k6-2 cpu. Does anyone know of any company that makes these boards? I would love to find one that is socket A.
 
Thx!!

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I have seen Socket 370 and A motherboards for AT. They are quite rare though and I honestly don't remember where I saw them online. If I run into them again I'll post here, just doing so now so you know that they do exist.

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Thx .... I spent alot of time and $$ on my case to get where I want it ... I least I know I can keep looking

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A friend has a p2 AT bord, made by PcChips (the worst of the worst makers). But if you want to get P3 or Athlon then you are sol. You need a new power supply anyway, so spend another $15 for a nicer looking case.