Gee, that was a long time ago. I got the necessary data the same day that I
posted this plea. I've now got the manual physically taped to the inside of
the box where this board lives. You're right in that it was OT, but I don't
know a way to ask for information that someone might have on products in
this category without running the risk of violating the 10-year rule. I do
believe it was marked OT.
I was under the impression that this thing was 10-years old, however. It's
a really old and primitive board. I use it as a Netware server, and it
works fine. The previous motherboard was needed to replace one identical to
it that had stopped working for a friend of mine. It seemed easier to let
him have the other board since it would help with his confidence.
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: James B. DiGriz <jbdigriz(a)dragonsweb.org>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 7:17 AM
Subject: Re: OT: Old Pentium Motherboard data
On Sat, 22 Apr 2000, Richard Erlacher wrote:
> Can anyone suggest a good URL for finding data on OLD Pentium
Motherboard?
> I've got this old FIC PA2002 mobo, the user
guide for which seems to be
> hiding. I've used this for so long in one place, I've no recollection
of
> what's what.
>
> If anyone has the user guide or knows where I can find it, please share
this
info with me.
thanx
Dick
I recall downloading the PA-2002 manual off the FIC website several
months ago. As far as I've been able to find, there is no central database
of
motherboard info on the web. A company in Florida
sells a CD subscription
(for like $800 or so.) but I can't recall the name just now.
The PA-2002 is, oh, what, 5 yrs. old now? What was that about a 10-year
rule?
j/k, of course.
jbdigriz