Tony Yeboah wrote:
How can I set or find the jumpers to work with my newly bought
motherboard. ?
Well, if it's new, you'll have all that information in the Board manual.
Any further information you require you should be able to get by way of
the site.
And if this is the first hit on Googl
On Sat, Dec 03, 2005 at 01:34:14AM -0500, Tony Yeboah wrote:
> How can I set or find the jumpers to work with my newly bought motherboard.
> ?
This is a dual processor motherboard with 90MHz Pentiums, about seven
years old? There were posts on the Debian user lists in 2002 about
this board - Goog
How can I set or find the jumpers to work with my newly
bought motherboard. ?
On Sunday 03 Mar 2002 7:13 pm, Keith O'Connell wrote:
> When turned on the machine starts the post, gets tñhrough counting the
> 48mb of ram, blinks the floppy then stops. As I understand it there is
> a scsi interface on the board and there was a scsi hard drive
> fitted. It now has an ide drive f
High,
On 3 Mar 2002, Keith O'Connell wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I need some advise. I came by the shell of a AST Premmia GX with a P90
> chip in it. I found old or replacement hard drive (1Gb), floppy, CD
> drive, a nic, cables, some additional memory etc, etc. It is, on the
> face of it "good-to-go". Un
Hi,
I need some advise. I came by the shell of a AST Premmia GX with a P90
chip in it. I found old or replacement hard drive (1Gb), floppy, CD
drive, a nic, cables, some additional memory etc, etc. It is, on the
face of it "good-to-go". Unfortunatly, it don't go!
The plan is to install debian an
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