> On Sat, 9 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Andre Hedrick wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > I have not a clue why you are having such a hard time.
> > > I have ahd my BP6 up for several weeks at a time and only knock it
> down
> > > for IDE-chipset development or to reboot to a new er kernel.
> > >
> > > If you are over-clocking and it is rev one of the board you may have
> > > problems........
> >
> > Nope, no overclocking. Just plain ole 2 x celeron 400. What are the
> > differences between the different revisions of the board?
>
> Matched steps and stamps ?
> Fried sense pin on both or only one ??
> 4*100 or 6*66 ???
>
> Physical changes are the lever locking bars on the 370 socket.
> Metal for rev1 and composite for rev2 is the only quick check I know.
>
I have the composite lever's but I believe that my board is rev 1.0?
(According to the sticker on the bottom ISA port.) Now you have me worried
too about this rev business. Where can i check to be 100% sure. and would
upgrading the bios on a rev 1 to the 1.2 released from abit help fix any
problems? If rev1 is junk then i'm very upset because I just bought my 2nd
bp6 for another machine this weekend...
> As for the PCB layout changes.........ABit will not tell......sorry.
>
> Andre Hedrick
> The Linux IDE guy
>
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