on 1/29/03 5:44 PM, Charlie Reyes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I did. I  pulled this out of an 8500. what will be  some other defining
clues? I think the previous possessor may have been a tinkerer too, so it
could be a 7x00 board. I need to know without firing it up. I dont want to
build the whole wheel and disassemble it for this one point. (if I can get
out of it).
> Did you say "TNT" - suitable for 7500, 7600s? 8500s use "Nitro" boards
> which differ by having an extra chip (Sixty6) to handle video out topside
> between PCI and VRAM slots. I can only guess the difference between them
> may be ROM revision with the one ending in F2 newer than F1.
> 
> Charlie

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