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Bob-NB
10-06-1999, 01:09 PM
Couldn't track down the DCS site, but you may get help by tracking the bios string to see who really made the mobo.

This site should help -
WIMBIOS www.ping.be/bios/ (http://www.ping.be/bios/)

You can also do an ID search through the FCC number that is supposed to be on the mobo from this site:
FCC www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/ (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/)

Hope that these help. Re-post and let us all know if you had any luck.

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Bob-NB
10-06-1999, 01:31 PM
Sysopt has some good mobo information at: www.sysopt.com/mboard.html (http://www.sysopt.com/mboard.html)

You can also download a very simple program called CT BIOS that can oftentimes help in identifying your mobo.

Its available here with additional information:
CT BIOS -- www.gw.total-web.net/%7Edperr/mb_mfgs.htm (http://www.gw.total-web.net/%7Edperr/mb_mfgs.htm)



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Susan
10-06-1999, 02:15 PM
You might have trouble getting through, but this may be them (?)

dcs.seretk.com.tw (http://dcs.seretk.com.tw)

[This message has been edited by Susan (edited 10-06-99).]

goldboyd
10-07-1999, 12:20 AM
Topic says it all, does anybody know the website for dcs motherboards?

thanks