Hi, ever wanted to know what the name of that ISA/PCI/whatever board which you just found on the cupboard is? Or what the meaning of all those jumpers on it would be? For that problem, Tyler has a very interesting URL which I hereby forward to you :-).
http://docs.van-diepen.com/th99/index.html "Total Hardware 1999 - Jumper settings for 18655 devices" No Pentium IV, not many Socket 370, no Athlons at all, but "everything" that was around in 1999, including ISA, EISA, VL, MCA, PCI, PCI64 cards of that time and even a few of the first AGP graphics cards. Categories are: Motherboards, Disk controllers, I/O (like serial port add-on boards), memory cards, graphics, CD-ROM, tape drives, modems (and similar), network devices, harddisks. Plus the infamous "other or unknown" of course :-). Eric. PS: Could we add this to the link collection on FreeDOS.org? ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click _______________________________________________ Freedos-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-devel
