So … I bought a second-hand telescope on Gumtree. It’s a York SkyRover R90 90 mm short-tube refractor. There’s no technical specs with the so-called “Owner’s Manual”, which just covers unpacking and assembly of the scope and mount; York went out of business a few years back, and a Google search turns up almost no hits, but I would guess it’s probably basically similar (identical?) to the Orion 90 mm short-tube refractor (which they don’t seem to sell any more), for which the basic specs are: 90 mm (3.5") aperture; f Ratio = f/5.6; focal length = 500 mm, and which often seemed to ship with an EQ2 mount.
(By the way: Feel free to tell me I’ve wasted my money and bought a junk “Department Store” telescope

, but it actually seems to have quite decent optics, based on my first play last night – certainly good enough for a handy “grab and go” scope between opportunities to play with my Dad’s Meade 8” LX90. Oh yes - it came with the original sales receipt from 2002 – the whole kit cost $800!!!!)
Anyway …
What I would like to know is if the mount is an EQ1 or an EQ2, or something entirely different – and does it matter anyway?
I’m thinking of buying a motor drive for it, and I see that there are different model drives offered for EQ1 vs EQ2, but I’m not sure of how to tell the difference between the two mounts. Do they run at different speeds (for different worm gear ratios)? Does an EQ2 have a bigger shaft diameter than an EQ1? Does an EQ2 drive have more torque (for heavier loads) than an EQ1? Would an EQ2 drive fit onto an EQ1 mount, and turn it at the right speed? Is there any chance that this mount is non-standard, and I’m out of luck buying a suitable drive unit?
So – what are the defining characteristics of an EQ1 vs an EQ2?
Any assistance would be most welcome!