cobain1crt
06-22-1999, 05:54 PM
Ok, found the web site for this thing...
http://www.pcchips.com/m761man.html
A realy slow server, and I could not download the manual, but I did get the picture after a while. Here it is:
http://www.pcchips.com/photo/m761/m761_1.gif give it a while, here is the price list:
1. MotherBoard: $60
2. Motherboard W/copy of Win98 Upgrade: $120
3. Motherboard W/2 versions of Linux on silver CDs: $70
4. Motherboard w/copy of Win98 upgrade and license to Win3.1 for legal perposes: $130
All you need to know about the board is on that web site, except the following:
My 440bx chipset has a heatsink on it. My system has no retention system for P2, and I do not know where to get one, so do not ask. Slot is tight enough to hold anything within reason (as in no alpha here, folks) it holds an OEM P2, but shaking it around with that huge sink (you know, the big no fan ones) would shurely loosen it, works great with retail P2/P3 chips, and retail celerons stay in rather well, you can contact jamesk@quik.com, he sells retention setups for the celeron for under $10 with shipping, tell me if you are interested.
http://www.pcchips.com/m761man.html
A realy slow server, and I could not download the manual, but I did get the picture after a while. Here it is:
http://www.pcchips.com/photo/m761/m761_1.gif give it a while, here is the price list:
1. MotherBoard: $60
2. Motherboard W/copy of Win98 Upgrade: $120
3. Motherboard W/2 versions of Linux on silver CDs: $70
4. Motherboard w/copy of Win98 upgrade and license to Win3.1 for legal perposes: $130
All you need to know about the board is on that web site, except the following:
My 440bx chipset has a heatsink on it. My system has no retention system for P2, and I do not know where to get one, so do not ask. Slot is tight enough to hold anything within reason (as in no alpha here, folks) it holds an OEM P2, but shaking it around with that huge sink (you know, the big no fan ones) would shurely loosen it, works great with retail P2/P3 chips, and retail celerons stay in rather well, you can contact jamesk@quik.com, he sells retention setups for the celeron for under $10 with shipping, tell me if you are interested.