On Sun, Aug 27, 2000 at 01:42:07PM -0400, Robert Augustine wrote:
> generalisation. I would have to say that the SD-11 must be poorly
> manufactured because along with the fact that random reboots occur quite
> often, and are almost impossible to trace, the UDMA33 and ATA66 don't work
> at all. To fix my problems I implemented an older Matsonic motherboard with
> all the wonderful SMB features (the 7070SD to be percise) and a Promise
> Fasttrak66/100 card to handle the UDMA/ATA features. The Matsonic is a Dual
> PentiumIII 500-700mhz compatible motherboard with a nice INTEL chipset. I
> dont want to be the pot calling the kettle black but wtf is up with VIA?
My Abit KA7 with VIA chipset works just fine. But I run it on SCSI disks so
that could be substantial difference.
> Are there actual implementations of the Athlon Processor the VIA Chipset and
> UDMA/ATA66 working in unison? I think Asus and Abit are coming out with
> their two newest boards that will solve alot of the deficiency problems with
> voltage and/or the ATA controller's onboard. The models are the Abit KA7100
I think Soren has a KA7100 himself. (that is IIRC). Check the mailinglist
archives, I'm pretty sure there are reports on KA7100
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Wilko Bulte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Arnhem, the Netherlands
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